Genealogy Report: Ancestors of John Coleman
Ancestors of John Coleman
96.John Hollister, Sr.264,265,266,267, born 1612 in Glastonbury, Somersetshire, England268; died 3 Apr 1665 in Wethersfield, Hartford, Conneticut268,269,270.He married 97. Joanna Treat 19 Feb in Wethersfield or Glastonbury, Hartford,CT.
97.Joanna Treat271,272,273,274, born 24 May 1618 in South Rundle, Pitminster, Somerset, England; died Oct 1694 in Wethersfield, Hartford, Conneticut275,276,277.She was the daughter of 194. Richard Treat, Sr. and 195. Joanna.
More About John Hollister, Sr.:
Freeman: 1643278
More About John Hollister and Joanna Treat:
Marriage: 19 Feb, Wethersfield or Glastonbury, Hartford,CT
Children of John Hollister and Joanna Treat are:
48 | i. | John Hollister, Jr, born Abt. 1642 in Wethersfield, Hartford, Conneticut; died 24 Nov 1711 in Glastonbury, Hartford, CT; married Sarah Goodrich 20 Nov 1667 in Wethersfield or Glastonbury, Hartford,CT. | ||
ii. | Elizabeth Hollister279,280,281, died 1673282; married Samuel Welles 1659282,283,284; born Abt. 1630 in Rothwell, Northamptonshire, England285; died 15 Jul 1675 in Wethersfield, Connecticut285,286. |
More About Samuel Welles and Elizabeth Hollister: Marriage: 1659287,288,289 |
iii. | Sarah Hollister290,291, died 8 Dec 1691292,293; married (1) Rev. Hope Atherton 1674294,295; married (2) Lieut. Timothy Baker 1679296,297. |
More About Rev. Hope Atherton: Note: First Minster of Hatfield297 |
More About Hope Atherton and Sarah Hollister: Marriage: 1674298,299 |
iv. | Mary Hollister300,301,302, married John Welles, Jr. 1669303; born 1648304; died 24 Mar 1713/14305. |
More About John Welles, Jr.: Note: of Stratford, CT305 |
More About John Welles and Mary Hollister: Marriage: 1669306 |
v. | Thomas Hollister306,307,308, died 8 Nov 1701309,310; married (1) Elizabeth Latimer; married (2) Elizabeth Abt. 1690310. | |||
vi. | Joseph Hollister311,312, died 29 Aug 1674313,314 |
More About Joseph Hollister: Note: Unmarried315 |
vii. | Stephen Hollister315,316,317, born 1658318; died 2 Oct 1709318,319; married (1) Elizabeth Coleman Reynolds; married (2) Abigail Treat 1683320,321; born 1659322. |
More About Stephen Hollister: Note: of Wethersfield, CT322 |
More About Stephen Hollister and Abigail Treat: Marriage: 1683323,324 |
viii. | Lazarus Hollister325,326, born 1656327,328; died Sep 1709329,330 |
98.William Ephrem Goodrich331.He married 99. Sarah Marvin.
99.Sarah Marvin332.
Child of William Goodrich and Sarah Marvin is:
49 | i. | Sarah Goodrich, born 8 Aug 1649 in Wethersfield, Hartford, Conneticut; died 1700 in Glastonbury, Hartford, CT; married John Hollister, Jr 20 Nov 1667 in Wethersfield or Glastonbury, Hartford,CT. |
100.William Hills333,334, born 27 Dec 1608 in baptism, Upminster, County Essex, England335,336; died 1683 in Hartford, Connecticut337,338.He married 101. Phillis Lyman Aug 1632339,340.
101.Phillis Lyman341, born 9 Dec 1611 in High Ongar, Essex, England; died Bef. 1648342.She was the daughter of 202. Richard Lyman and 203. Sarah Osborne.
Notes for William Hills:
Genealogical Data Relating to the Ancestry and Descendants of William Hills and John Hills
http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/_glc_/5163/5163_11.html
page 11:
WILLIAM HILLS, doubtless the first of the name to land in New England, was probably a native of the County of Essex in the mother country, the shire in which Joseph Hills was born and from which he emigrated in 1638.
Researches in England point strongly to the probability that they had a common ancestor, who was living about two hundred years before they left Old for New England. (See fourth report, 1898, page 5.)
These two emigrants are distinguished as the progenitors of nearly all of their surname who are of New England ancestry.
The first record relating to the earlier emigrant shows that he was a passenger in the ship "Lyon," William Pearce, master, which sailed from Bristol June 24, and entered the harbor of Boston on the 16th of September, 1632. The next record concerning him proves that as a resident of Roxbury he was admitted a freeman of that town on the 14th of May, 1634; that municipality became a part of Boston in 1868. "The first church in Roxbury was gathered in 1632." It is not known at what date the Rev. John Eliot, sometimes called the Apostle to the Indians, made his "records of such as adjoyned themselves unto the fellowship of this church of Christ at Roxborough." Of an emigrant of that year he says, "William Hills a manservant, he came over in the year 1632, he married Phillice Lyman daughter of Richard Liman, he removed to Hartford on Conecticott, where he lived several years, whout giving such good satisfaction to the consciences of the saints."
These are all the known records relating to the life of the emigrant
page 13:
It has been generally accepted as a fact that Mary, the widow of the emigrant of 1632, was his second wife, but it appears by probate records that she had two predecessors. The distribution of the estate of Thomas Bunce shows that one parcel of real estate, about four acres on the east side of the great river, had been bought by the decedent of William Hills, and that the lot was "formally Richard Risley's, and came to said Hills by right of his wife relict of said Risley, as appears by a writting under said Hills hand, dated Feb. 26, 1680," witnessed by James Steele and Thomas Watts. The inventory of the Risley estate was filed October 17, 1648. The court records show there were three children, the eldest less than eight years old, "William Hill bringing them up and giving security to the court" for their several portions of their father's estate.
More About William Hills:
Emigration: 16 Sep 1632, Passenger on the ship "Lyon"343
Freeman: 14 May 1634, Roxbury, Norfolk, Mass344
Will: 21 Feb 1680/81, Will, dated 345
More About Phillis Lyman:
Burial: Oct 1648, Hartford, Hartford, Conneticut
Chris/Bapt: 12 Sep 1611, High Ongar, Essex, England
Emigration: 1631, High Onger, Essex, England346
LDS Ancestral File #: 8SZ6-99
Marriage Notes for William Hills and Phillis Lyman:
Genealogical Data Relating to the Ancestry and Descendants of William Hills and John Hills, page 13:
No record of the first marriage of William Hills has been found other than that already quoted and one other given by Mr. Eliot in his record of church membership: "Phillis Lyman the daughter of Richard Lyman, she came to the land wh her fathr ano 1631. God wrought upon her heart in this land; she grew deaf, wh disease increasing was a great affliction to her. She was married to William Hills & lived wh him at Hartford on Conecticot." The date when this marriage terminated by the death of the wife is not known. She was living when the will of her father, the first on record at Hartford, was probated in 1640. By it "Fillis, the wife of William Hills," received a legacy. Evidence recently discovered shows that she probably died before 1648.
More About William Hills and Phillis Lyman:
Marriage: Aug 1632347,348
Child of William Hills and Phillis Lyman is:
50 | i. | Joseph Hill(s), born 17 Mar 1649/50 in baptism, Hartford, Connecticut; died 8 Nov 1713 in Glastonbury, Hartford, CT; married Elizabeth. |