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* [[Rebecca Russell (1747-1816)]], she was born in Charlestown, Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts and died in Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, she married [[James Tyng (1730-1775)]]
 
* [[Rebecca Russell (1747-1816)]], she was born in Charlestown, Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts and died in Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, she married [[James Tyng (1730-1775)]]
   
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* [[Richard Saltonstall (1586-1661)]], Lord of the Manor of Ledsham, he was knighted on 23 Nov 1618, Justice of the Peace for West Riding of Cambridge in 1603, immigrant with the Winthrop Fleet, 1st Assistant to Gov. John Winthrop, signer of the Massachusetts Bay Colony Charter, on of the original pantentees of the Colony of Connecticut. His father was Sir Richard Saltonstall (1521-1601), Lord Mayor of London in 1597.
 
* [[Richard Saltonstall (1586-1661)]], Lord of the Manor of Ledsham, he was knighted on 23 Nov 1618, Justice of the Peace for West Riding of Cambridge in 1603, immigrant with the Winthrop Fleet, 1st Assistant to Gov. John Winthrop, signer of the Massachusetts Bay Colony Charter, on of the original pantentees of the Colony of Connecticut. His father was Sir Richard Saltonstall (1521-1601), Lord Mayor of London in 1597.

Revision as of 21:19, 10 May 2022

Most of the first families of Massachusetts came over wither on the Mayflower in 1620 or with the Winthrop Fleet in 1630. See Category: First families of Massachusetts. This list is not to be confused with the Boston Brahmins, which a list of the first families that rose to prominence in the Massachusetts area. This is a list of all the first families of Massachusetts.

Abbott family

  • George Abbott (-1647), he was born in England and died in Rowley, Essex County, Massachusetts Bay Colony in 1647.
  • Thomas Abbott (-1659), "he was elected "a pindr," in 1656 and also one of the "Overseers," an Overseer was to look after the settlement of a town in general. In 1658 he was on the Committee to "duide every mans Propotion of Land by Merrimack," now Bradford, Massachusetts
  • George Abbott (1631-1688/89), made a freeman on 19 May 1669 and elected Constable of Rowley on 3 Jun 1680, "for ye north end of town for ye year ensuing"
  • George Abbott (1658/89-)
  • Sarah Abbott (1660-1723)
  • John Abbott (1662-)
  • Nehemiah Abbott (1667-)
  • Mehitbale Abbott (1671-)
  • Lydia Abbott (1675-1739)

Adams family

Adams family

  • Henry Adams was born in 1583 in Barton St. David, Somerset, England and died in 1646 in Braintree, Norfolk County, Massachusetts Bay Colony. He immigrated from Braintree, England to what soon became after his arrival, Braintree Massachusetts. He was a prosperous farmer in the New World. He married Edith Rosamund Squire on 19 Oct 1609 in Charlton Mackrell, Somerset, England and had ten children. All of their children immigrated with them to Massachusetts. 
  • Lt. Henry Adams, Jr. (1609--1676), immigrant from England, killed in King Philip's War during Indian raid on Medfield, MA
  • Joseph Adams (1626-1694), an original proprietor of Braintree, Norfolk County, Massachusetts
  • Gov. Samuel Adams (1722-1803), Founding Father of United States of America, Massachusetts House of Representatives (1766-1774), Delegate from Massachusetts to the Continental Congress (1774-1781), President of the Massachusetts Senate (1782-1785, 1787-1788), 3rd Lt. Gov. of Massachusetts (1789-1794), 4th Governor of Massachusetts (1794-1797)
  • President John Adams (1735-1826) , 2nd President of the United States of America (1797-1801) 1st Vice President of the United States of America (1789-1797), United States Ambassador to Great Britain (1785-1788), United States Ambassador to the Netherlands (1782-1788), Delegate from Massachusetts to the Second Continental Congress (1775-1778), Delegate from Massachusetts to the First Continental Congress (1774-1774)
  • Capt. Peter Boylston Adams (1738-1823), farmer, Captain of the Braintree Militia Company
  • Capt. Elihu Adams (1741-1776), Captain of the Braintree Militia Company at the Siege of Boston, minute man who fought at the Lexington Battle Green in 1775.
  • Hannah Adams (1755-1831), theologian, first female author in America
  • Charles Adams (1770-1800), New York lawyer
  • President John Quincy Adams (1767-1848), 6th President of the United States of America (1825-1829), 8th United States Secretary of State (1817-1825), Member of the United States House of Representatives for Massachusetts
  • Judge Thomas Boylston Adams (1772-1832), Massachusetts legislator and judge

Alderman family

  • John Alderman (1584-1657), he was born in England and died in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts
  • Elizabeth Alderman (1617-1661), he was born in England and died in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts

Appleton family

Appleton family

  • Daniel Appleton (1785-1849), publisher
  • Frances Appleton (-1861)
  • George Swett Appleton (1821-1878), writer
  • Jane Means Appleton (1806-1863), 1st Lady of the United States, wife of President Franklin Pierce
  • Jesse Appleton (1772-1819), 2nd President of Bowdoin College
  • Hon.Chief Justices of the Maine Supreme Judicial Court
  • Brvt. Brig. Gen. John Francis Appleton, Esq. (1838-1870), Union colonel in the American Civil War, was made brevet brigadier general for his bravery in the United States Volunteers
  • John James Appleton (1792-1864), studied at Phillips Andover Academy, graduated from Harvard in 1813, appointed secretary of the legation in the Netherlands (1817-1819), secretary of the legation at Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, nominated to serve as charge d'affaires there (1820-1821), this was not confirmed by the United States, charge d'affaires in Stockholm, Sweden (1826-1830), appointed special representative to the Kingdom of Naples in 1825
  • Hon. Nathan Appleton (1779-1861), Member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Massachusett's 1st district (4 Mar 1831-3 Mar 1833) and 9 Jun 1842-28 Sep 1842), member of the American Academy of Science and Art and of the Massachusetts Historical Society
  • Samuel Appleton (1766-1853), merchant prince, at the time of his death, his net worth was almost at $1,000,000

Apthorp family

Apthorp family

  • John East Apthorp (c1675-1713) was born in Braintree, Essex, England and died in Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts Bay Colony. He married on 19 Dec 1689 in Canterbury, Kent, England to Susan Ward (1677-1714). She died in Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts Bay Colony
  • Charles Apthorp (1698-1758), immigrated with his parents from England to New England after 1698 with his parents, "in his day he was called the richest man in Boston," he ran his import business from Merchants Row, slave trader, he was a "venerable slave importer and one of the richest men in Boston" by 1746, He also served as "paymaster and commissary under the British Government of the land and naval forces quartered in Boston," he married Grizzel Eastwick on 13 Jan 1726 who was born in Jamaica to John Eastwicke (-) and Griselda Lloyd (-)
  • Charles Ward Apthorp (1726-1797), was born in Braintree, Essex, England and died in Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, merchant prince, had business with William Molinxeaux (-). He married on 13 Jan 1726 in Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts Bay Colony to Grizell Eastwicke (1709-1796). She was born on Jamaica Island, West Indies and died in Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, USA
  • Grizzell Apthorp (1727-1769), she was born in Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts. She married Barlow Trecothink (1720-1775)
  • John Apthorp (1730-1772), he was born in Quincy, Norfolk County, Massachusetts and died at sea, he married firstly in 1758 to Alicia Mann (1739-1763) and secondly in 1765 to Hannah Greenleaf (1744-1733)
  • James Apthorp (1730-1799)
  • Rev. Dr. East Apthorp, D.D. (1733-1816)
  • Ann Apthorp (1735-1736)
  • Henry Apthorp (1736-1736)
  • Stephen Apthorp (1737-1738)
  • Joseph Apthorp (1739-1749)
  • Elizabeth Apthorp (1740-)
  • Thomas Apthorp (1741-)
  • Rebecca Apthorp (1746
  • William Apthorp (1749-)
  • Susan Apthorp (1754-1814)
  • Grizzel Apthorp (1756-1799)
  • Sarah Wentworth Apthorp (1759-1846), poet, she married to Maj. Hon. Perez Morton (1751-1837), Speaker of the House of Massachusetts Represtatives, 17th Massachusetts Attorney General, Deputy Secretary of the Council of the Colony of Massachusetts
  • Capt. Charles Apthorp (1761-1804), captain in the Royal British Navy
  • Elizabeth Apthorp (1763-1845)
  • Lucy Ann Apthorp (1767-1845)
  • George Henry Apthopr (1770-1825
  • Charles Apthorp (1773-1796)
  • Paul Wentworth Apthorp (1775-1778)

Amory family

Amory family

  • Thomas Coffin Amory, Esq. (1812-1889), member of the American Antiquarian Society in 1858
  • Brvt. Brig. Thomas Jonathan Coffin Amory (1828-1864), Commander of the 17th Massachusetts Regiment 1st Bde., 1st Div., XVIII Corp, and the District of Beaufort
  • Cleveland Amory (1917-1998), Harvard graduate, author, commentator, reporter and animal rights activist

Archer family

  • Samuel Archer (1608-1667), he was born in England and died in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts
  • Samuel Archer, Jr. (1640-1717), he was born in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts
  • Jonathan Archer (1670-1746). he was born and died in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts
  • Abigail Archer (1711-1781), she was born and died in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts

Bacon family

Bacon family

  • Lt. Col. Hon. Robert Bacon (1860-1919), United States Ambasador to France (31 Dec 1909-19 Apr 1912), 39th United Secretary of State (27 Jan 1909-5 Mar 1909), 26th United States Assistant Secretary of State (11 Oct 1905-27 Jan 1909)
  • Hon. Robert Low Bacon (1884-1938), Member of the U.S. House of Representatives from New York's 1st district
  • Hon. Gaspar Griswold. Bacon (1886-1947), 51st Lieutenant Governor of Massachusetts (1933-1935), President of the Massachusetts Senate (1929-1932), Member of the Massachusetts Senate Sixth Suffolk Senate District
  • Gaspar Grswold Bacon, Jr. (1919-1943), stage and film actor, he went by David Bacon

Bates family

Bates family

  • Increase Bates (1641-1717)
  • John Bates (1685-1770), he was born in Weymouth, Norfolk County, Massachusetts Bay Colony and died in Weymouth, Norfolk County, Massachusetts
  • John Bates (1707-)
  • David Bates (1708-1711)
  • Mary Bates (1711-1768)
  • John Bates (1712-1800)
  • Mercy Bates (1713-1797)
  • Joshua Bates (1714-1742)
  • Elisha Bates (1717-1808)
  • Jonathan Bates (1718-1761)
  • Alice Bates (1721-1742)
  • Hannah Bates (1721-1742)
  • Susanna Bates (1722-1742)
  • Abraham Bates (1724-1806), he was born in Weymouth, Norfolk County, Massachusetts Bay Colony and died in Cunnington, Hampshire County, Massachusetts
  • Elizabeth Bates (1725-1742)
  • Abraham Bates, Jr. (1751-1795)
  • Susanna Bates (1752-1819)
  • Joshua Bates (1755-1804), he was born and died in Weymouth, Norfolk County, Massachusetts
  • Thaddeus Bates (1757-1840)
  • Alpheus Bates (1759-1830)
  • Lebbeus Tower Bates (1760-1844)
  • Elisha Bates (1763-1834)
  • John Bates (1765-1791)
  • Sarah Bates (1767-)
  • Abigail Bates (1773-1833)
  • Jacob Alvin Bates (1777-1855)
  • Joshua Bates, Jr. (1788-1864), international financier, in 1828 he became associated with the great house of Baring Barthers & Co. of London

Belcher family

  • Andrew Belcher (1614-1673), he was born in England and died in Cambridge, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
  • Jemima Belcher (1642-1696), he was born in Cambridge, Middlesex County, Massachusetts and died in Lyme, New London County, Connecticut

Belknap family

  • Rev. Jeremy Belknap (1744-1798), he was born in Boston, Suffolk County, Province of Massachusetts Bay and died in Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, USA, he was educated at the Boston Latin School and the graduated from Harvard in 1762, served as Secretary to the convention of New Hampshire minister (1769-1789), in 1772 he began writing his first volume on the History of New Hampshire and was completed in 1792, he co founded the Massachusetts Historical Society and was called America's best native historian by Alexis, Count de Tocqueville (1805-1859)

Bent family

  • John Bent (1596-1672), he was born in Penton Gafton, Test Valley Borough, Hampshire, England and died in Sudbury, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
  • John Bent (1635-1717), he was born in Hampshire, England and died in Framingham, Sudbury, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
  • Joseph Bent (1641-1675), he died in Marlborough, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
  • Martha Bent (1643-1680), she was born and died in Sudbury, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
  • Ensign Hopstill Bent (1672-1725), he was born in Marlborough, Middlesex County, Massachusetts and died in Wayland, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
  • Peter Bent III (1703-c1760), he was born in Sudbury, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
  • Thomas Bent (1706-1775), he wa born in Sudbury, Middlesex County, Massachusetts and died in Sudbury, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
  • Elijah Bent (1713-1797), he was born in Sudbury, Middlesex County, Massachusetts and died in Barre, Worcester County, Massachusetts
  • Lucy Bent (1736-), she was born in Wayland, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
  • Thomas Bent, Jr. (1738-1787), he was born in Wayland, Middlesex County, Massachusetts and died in Framingham, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
  • Lois Bent (1740-1783), she was born in Sudbury, Middlesex County, Massachusetts and died in Framingham, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
  • Mary Bent (1743-1824), she was born in Wayland, Middlesex County, Massachusetts and died in Framingham, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
  • Jason Bent (1750-1786), he was born in Wayland, Middlesex County, Massachusetts and died in Sudbury, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
  • Martha Bent (1752-1824), she was born in Wayland, Middlesex County, Massachusetts and died in Framingham, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
  • Samuel Bent (1755-1833), he was born in Wayland, Middlesex County, Massachusetts and in Fitzwilliam, Cheshire County, New Hampshire
  • Capt. Jonathan Bent (1758-1826), he was born and died in Wayland, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, he was a soldier in the American Revolutionary War and in the Ticonderoga campaigns under Capt. Ashahel Wheeler in Col. John Robinson's Regiment, he was a Captain of militia in Col. John Robinson's Regiment, on 19 Apr 1775 he marched to Concord in Capt. Joseph Smith's Company
  • Eunice Bent (1763-1806), she was born in Wayland, Middlesex County, Massachusetts and died in Sharon, Norfolk County, Massachusetts

Boardman family

  • Maj. William Boardman (1614-1685), he was born in England died in Cambridge, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
  • Andrew Boardman (1645-1687), he was born and died in Cambridge, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
  • Lt. Aaron Boardman (1649-1702), he was born and died in Cambridge, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
  • Frances Boardman (1649-1718), she died in Cambridge, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
  • William Boardman I (1657-1696), he was born in Cambridge, Middlesex County, Massachusetts and died in Malden, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
  • Capt. Moses Boardman (1676-1751), he was born and died in Cambridge, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
  • Aaron Boardman (1686-1718), he was born and died in Cambridge, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
  • William Boardman, Jr. (1685-1753), he was born in Cambridge, Middlesex County, Massachusetts and died in Lynn, Essex County, Massachusetts

Boylston family

Bradford family

  • Gov. William Bradford (1590-1657), 2nd, 5th, 7th, 9th and 11th Governor of the Plymouth Colony (Mar 1621-1 Jan 1633), (3 Mar 1635-1 Mar 1636), (7 Mar 1637-5 Jun 1638), (3 Jun 1639-5 Jun 1644), (4 Jun 1645-9 May 1657)
  • John Bradford (1615-1678), he was born in Leiden, Holland and immigrated to Plymouth Colony on the Mayflower
  • Maj. Hon. William Bradford IV(1624-1704), succeeded Myles Standish (c1584-1656) as the chief military commander of Plymouth Colony, wounded at the Narraganset Fort, Assistant Treasurer and Deputy Governor of Plymouth Colony, Commander of the Plymouth Colony military forces during King Philip's War
  • Mercy Bradford (1630-), she was born in Plymouth, Plymouth Colony, Massachusetts Bay, she married Benjamin Vermayes (c1620-)
  • Joseph Bradford (1630-1714), he was born in Plymouth Colony, Massachusetts Bay Colony and died in Kingston, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, he married Jael Hobart (1643-1730)
  • Maj. Hon. John Bradford (1653-1736), Representative to the First Massachusetts General Court at Boston and was part of the incorporation of of Plymouth as a separate town
  • William Bradford V (1654-1687), he was born in Plymouth Colony, Massachusetts Bay Colony and died in Plymouth, Plymouth County, Massachusetts Bay Colony
  • Mercy Bradford (1690-1720), she was born in Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts Bay Colony and died in Fairfield County, Colony of Connecticut
  • Dr. Hannah Bradford (1662-1738), first doctor of Plymouth Colony, she was born in Plymouth Colony, Massachusetts Bay Colony and died in Plymouth, Plymouth County, Massachusetts Bay Colony, she married Joshua Ripley (1658-1739)
  • Samuel Bradford (1667-1714), he was born in Plymouth, Plymouth County, Massachusetts Bay Colony and died in Duxbury, Plymouth County, Massachusetts
  • Israel Bradford (1678-1760), he was born in Kingston, Plymouth County, Massachusetts Bay Colony and died in Kingston, Plymouth County, Massachusetts

Bradlee/Bradley family

  • Nathan Bradley (1631-1701), Sexton of Dorchester, first Bradley born in America
  • Nathan Bradley, Jr. (1674-1750), born and early settler of Dorchester, Boston
  • Samuel Bradlee (1707-1768), Constable of Dorchester, fisherman by trade
  • Lt. Col. Samuel Bradlee III (-1798), Constable of Boston, Second Lieutenant and adjutant of a artillery company (1787-1788), Captain of the same artillery company (15 Oct 1791-10 Oct 1797), chosen Lt. Col. of the Boston Regiment 10 Oct 1797, Commander of the 1st Regiment of the Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company, wine merchant in Boston, Freemason of the Massachusetts Grand Lodge
  • Joseph Putnam Bradlee (1783-1838), an original member of the Boston Horticultural Society in 1829, chosen to be on a committee of twenty men "to report on a general plan of proceeding," and to raise the requisite money to purchase land for his object." Joseph raised most of the money, he was head of his father's whaling firm, Josiah Bradlee & Co., he lived at Franklin Place in Boston
  • Capt. Josiah Putnam Bradlee, Jr. (1817-1887), President of the Board of Public Institutions of Boston, involved in city Boston politics
  • Sarah Bradlee (1740-1835), "Mother of the Boston Tea Party"
  • Capt. David Bradlee (1742-1811), Boston Tea Party participant Captain in the Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War, Freemason at St. Andrews Lodge in 1777 in Boston
  • Thomas Bradlee (1744-1805), Boston Tea Party participant, Freemason at St. Andrew's Lodge in Boston, Member of the Massachusetts Charitable Mechanics Association
  • Nathaniel Bradlee (1746-1813), Boston Tea Party participant, Member of the Massachusetts Charitable Mechanic Association, built a house on Hollis Street in Cambridge in 1771
  • Pvt. Josiah Bradlee I (1754-1798) Boston Tea Party participant served as a Private in the American Revolutionary War m. Hannah Putnam (1758-1793), daughter of Joseph Putnam (1714-1788) and Sarah Urann (1716-bef1765), Joseph son of Capt. Bartholomew Putnam (1688-1723) and Mary Putnam (1691-), daughter of Joseph Putnam (1669-1725) and Elizabeth Porter (1673-1746), two of their sons were Col. David Putnam (1707-1768), served in the American Revolutionary War and Maj. Gen. Israel Putnam (1718-1790), Maj. Gen. in the American Revolutionary War under Gen. George Washington.
  • Josiah Bradlee, Jr. (1778-1860), Founder of the whaling firm Josiah Bradlee and Co., owned a whaling ship called "Spermo," George Arthur Simmons, Esq (-) was the agent for Josiah Bradlee which George sold whale oils and candles to Josiah, merchant prince with a net worth of $40,000

Bradstreet family

  • Gov. Simon Bradstreet (1604-1697), he was born in Horbling, Lincolnshire, England and died in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts, he married to Anne Dudley (1612-1672)
  • Samuel Bradstreet (1633-1682), he was born in Cambridge, Middlesex County, Massachusetts and died in Jamaica, West Indies, he married Mercy Tyng (1643-1670)
  • Col. Hon. Dudley Bradstreet (1647-1706), Justice of the Peace of Andover, Essex County, Massachusetts during the Salem Witch Trials, Colonel of the local militia, a Deputy to the General Court of Massachusetts, he was in the Massachusetts Governor's Council (1698-1702) the was born in Cambridge, Middlesex County, Massachusetts and died in Essex County, Massachusetts, he married Ann Wood (1650-1707)
  • John Bradstreet (1652-1697), he was accused of being a witch during the Salem Witch Trials by one of the girls while he was walking in the streets, because a dog was barking at him and but he fled to New York and then came back after the trials were over

Brattle family

  • Maj. Gen. Hon. William Brattle (1706-1776), graduated from Harvard at the top of his class in 1722, Attorney General of the Province of Massachusetts Bay (1736-1738, 1739 and 1745), physician, Major General for the Massachusetts Bay militia in 1771, Selectman of Cambridge, Middlesex County, Massachusetts for 14 years (1729, 1731-1733, 1748-1757, 1766-1772), Major General of the Royal Militia during the American Revolutionary War, he was "the wealthiest man in Massachusetts," but was buried in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada

Brewster family

Brinley family

  • Col. Francis Brinely (1690-1765), born in England but immigrated to Rhode Island and settled in Boston, Colonel in the Anient & Honorable Artillery Company, merchant, landowner and one of the richest people in Boston of the 18th century
  • Catherine Brinely (1724-1795), she was born in Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts and died inn Pomfret, Windham County, Connecticut, she married Godrey (Malbone (1724-1785)
  • Francis Brinley, Esq. (1728-1816), he was born in Roxbury, Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts and died in Newport, Newport County, Rhode Island, he married aleph Malbone (1728-1800)
  • Nathaniel Brinley (1733-1814), he was born in Roxbury, Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts and died in Tyngsborough, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, he married his cousin Catherine Cradock (est.bet.1706/66-1807)
  • George Brinley (1735-1809), he was born in Roxbury, Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts and died in Halifax, Halifax County, Nova Scotia

Britnall family

  • Thomas Britnall (1645-1692), he died in Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts
  • John Britnall (1671-1731), he was born and died in Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts

Brown family

  • Maj. Thomas Brown (1645-1709), he was born in Sudbury, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
  • Mary Brown (1668-1720), she was born in Sudbury, Middlesex County, Massachusetts and died in Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts
  • Patience Brown (1672-1722), she was born and died in Sudbury, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
  • Thankful Brown (1670-), she was born in Sudbury, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
  • Elizabeth Brown (1677-), she was born in Sudbury, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
  • Silence Brown (1681-1722), she was born and died in Sudbury, Middlesex County, Massachusetts

Bulfinch family

  • Dr. Thomas Bulfinch II (1728-1802), he was born in Boston, Suffolk County, Province of Massachusetts Bay and died in Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, USA, he married to Susanna Apthorp (1734-1814), she was born in Boston, Suffolk County, Province of Massachusetts Bay and died in Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, USA
  • Charles Bulfinch (1763-1844), he was born in Boston, Suffolk County, Province of Massachusetts Bay and died in Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, USA, he was the architect of the Capital building in Washington, DC, he married to his couisn, Hannah Apthorp (1767-1851), she was born in Cambridge, Middlesex County, Province of Massachusetts Bay

Bulkley family

  • Rev. Peter Bulkley (1583-1659), he was born in Odell, Bedfordshire, England and died in Concord, Middlesex County, Massachusetts Bay Colony, he was the Founder of Concord, Massachusetts, he married Jane Allen (1587-1626)
  • Rev. Edward Bulkeley (1614-1696), he was born in Odell, Bedfordshire, England and died in Concord, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, he graduated from Harvard Divinity School and ordained hat Marshfield, Plymouth County, Massachusetts Bay Colony in 1642, he succeeded his father in the ministry (1659-1696), served in King Philip's War of 1675, he married to Lucian Lenton (1616-1679), she was born in Bedfordshire, England and died in Massachusetts
  • Elizabeth Bulkeley (1637-1693), she died in Reading, Middlesex County, Massachusetts Bay Colony, she married to Joseph Emerson (1620-1680), he was born in Hertfordshire, England and died in Concord, Middlesex County, Massachusetts Bay Colony
  • Peter Bulkeley II (1647-1688), he was born in Concord, Middlesex County, Massachusetts Bay Colony and died in Concord, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, he married to Rebecca Wheeler (1645-1717), she was born in Concord, Middlesex County, Massachusetts Bay Colony and died in Concord, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
  • Rebecca Bulkeley (1681-1718), she was born in Concord, Middlesex County, Massachusetts Bay Colony, she married to Jonathan Prescott (1677-1729), he was born in Concord, Middlesex County, Massachusetts Bay Colony an died in Concord, Middlesex County, Massachusetts

Burrill family

  • George Burrill (1588-1653), he was born in Boston, Lincolnshire, England and died in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts, he was one of the wealthiest planters in Salem
  • Hon. Lt. John Burrill (1631-1703), he was born and died in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts
  • Sarah Burrill (1661-1714), she was born and died in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts
  • Hon. Capt. John Burrill, Jr., Esq. (1657-1721), he was born in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts
  • Sarah Burrill (1661-1714), she was born and died in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts
  • Hon. Col. Theopilus Burrill (1699-1737), he was born and died in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts
  • Hon. Col. Ebenezer Burrill (1679-1761), he was born in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts

Burroughs family

  • Rev. George Burroughs (1650-1692), he was born in Scituate, Massachusetts Bay Colony and died in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts Bay Colony for falser being accused of witch craft during the Salem Witch Trials, graduated from Harvard College in 1670, he married firstly to Hannah Fisher (1652-1681), she was born in Dedham, Suffolk County, Massachusetts Bay Colony and died in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts, he married secondly to Sarah Ruck (1656-1689), she was born in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts Bay Colony and died Cumberland County, Maine, he married thirdly to Mary Rogers (1668-), she was born in Billerica, Middlesex County, Massachusetts Bay Colony
  • Rebecca Burroughs (1673-1742)
  • Elizabeth Burrroughs (1681-1719), she was born in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts Bay Colony and died before 1719

Cabot family

  • John Cabot (1669-1742), he was born in Saint Helier, Jersey, Bailiwick of Jersey, Channel Island and died in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts, he married Anna Orne (1678-), she was born in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts and died in Massachusetts
  • Francis Cabot (1717-1786), he was born and died in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts, he married Mary Fitch (1724-1756), she was born in Ipswich, Essex County, Massachusetts and died in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts
  • Hon. George Cabot (1752-1823), entered Harvard in 1766, United States Senator from Massachusetts

Call family

  • Capt. John Call I (1636-1697), he was born in Farningham, Kent, England and died in Charlestown, Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts
  • John Call, Jr. (1658-1713), he was born and died in Charlestown, Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts
  • Jonathan Call (1663-1682), he was born and died in Charlestown, Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts
  • Caleb Call (1669-1748), he was born in Charlestown, Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts and died in Medford, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
  • Hannah Call (1671-1747), she was born and died in Charlestown, Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts
  • Esther Call (1675-1738), she was born and died in Charlestown, Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts

Campbell family

  • William Campbell (1654-1707), he was born in Leith, Midlothian, Scotland and died in Dover, Strafford County, New Hampshire, he married Frances Drummond (1631-1726) who was born and died in New Jersey
  • James Campbell (1678-1731), he was born in Piscataway, Middlesex County, New Jersey and died in Woodbridge, Middlesex County, New Jersey, he married Sarah Runyon (1686-1736), she was born and in Piscataway, Middlesex County, New Jersey
  • Robert Campbell (1708-1795), he was born and died in Townsend, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, he married Elizabeth McDonnel (1717-1796), she was born and died in Townsend, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
  • Mary Campbell (1744-1799), she was born in Townsend, Middlesex County, Massachusetts and died in Peterborough, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire, she married John Gordon (c1729-1798)

Carter family

  • Rev. Thomas Carter (1566-1652), he was born in Hinderclay, Suffolk, England and died in Charlestown, Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts
  • Thomas Carter, Jr. (c1607-1694), he was born in England and died in Charlestown, Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts
  • Samuel Carter (c1614-1681), he was born in England and died in Charlestown, Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts
  • Joseph Carter (c.1624-1676), he was born in England died in Charlestown, Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts
  • Mary Carter (1646-1714), she was born in Woburn, Middlesex County, Massachusetts and died in Charlestown, Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts

MacCarty family

  • Thaddeus MacCarty I (1640-1705), he was born in Massachusetts and died in Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts
  • Rev. Florence MacCarty (1660-1712), he was born in Massachusetts and died in Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts
  • Thaddeus MacCarty (1670-1729), he was born and died in Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts
  • Katherine MaCarty (1679-1723), she was born and died in Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts

Chandler family

  • William Chandler (1595-1642), he was born in Bishops Stortford, Hertfordshire, England and died in Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts
  • Sarah Chandler (1638-c16810, she was born in Roxbury, Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts
  • John Chandler, Jr. (1659-1659), he was born and died in Roxbury, Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts
  • Hon. Col. John Chandler III, Esq. (1665-1743), he was born in Roxbury, Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts and died in Woodstock, Windham County, Connecticut
  • Joseph Chandler (1667-1668) he was born and died in Roxbury, Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts
  • Hannah Chandler (1669-1692), he was born and died in Roxbury, Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts
  • Capt. Joseph Chandler (1683-1750), he was born in Roxbury, Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts and died in Pomfret, Windham County, Connecticut

Chapman family

  • Nathan Chapman (-), he married Elizabeth Simonds (-)
  • John Chapman (1774-1845), aka Johnny Appleseed was a Missionary and gardener who introduced apple trees to large parts of Pennsylvania, Ontario, Ohio, Indiana and Illinois

Champney family

  • Elder Richard Champney (c1604-1669), he was born in Essex, England and died in Cambridge, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
  • Samuel Champney (1635-1695) he was born and died in Cambridge, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
  • Sarah Champney (1638-1696), she was born in Cambridge, Middlesex County, Massachusetts and died in Woburn, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
  • Mary Champney (1639-1681), she was born in Cambridge, Middlesex County, Massachusetts and died in Billerica, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
  • Capt. Daniel Champney (1644-1691), he was born and died in Cambridge, Middlesex County, Massachusetts

Chauncy family

  • Charles Chauncy (1592-1672), he was born in Ardeley, then known as Yardley, Hertfordshire, England and died in Cambridge, Middlesex County, Massachusetts Bay Colony, he was President of Harvard (1654-1672), he immigrated to America in 1637, educated at Westminster School in London, England and then at Trinity College at Cambridge University

Choate family

  • Sgt. John Choate I (1624-1695), he was born in Groton, Boxford, Colchester, Essex, England and died in Chebacco, Ipswich, Essex County, Massachusetts
  • Hon. Capt. Thomas Choate (1671-1745), he was born in Chebacco, Ipswich, Essex County, Massachusetts and died on Hog Island, Chebacco, Ipswich, Essex County, Massachusetts
  • Capt. Thomas Choate, Jr. (1693-1774), he was born and died in Chebacco, Ipswich, Essex County, Massachusetts
  • Elder Francis "Esquire Francis" Choate (1701-1777), he was born and died in Chebacco, Ipswich, Essex County, Massachusetts
  • Hon. Dea. Stephen Choate (1727-1815), he was born in Chebacco, Ipswich, Essex County, Massachusetts and died Ipswich, Essex County, Massachusetts
  • Hon. George Choate (1762-1826), he was born and died in Chebacco, Ipswich, Essex County, Massachusetts
  • Susanna Choate (1762-1827), she was born in Ipswich, Essex County, Massachusetts and died in Chebacco, Ipswich, Essex County, Massachusetts

Clarke family

Descendants of Jonas Clarke (1619-1699)

  • Jonas Clarke (1619-1699), he was born in England and died in Cambridge, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
  • Rev. Thomas Clarke (1653-1704), he was born in Cambridge, Middlesex County, Massachusetts and died in Chelmsford, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
  • Margaret Clarke (1692-1758), she was born in Cambridge, Middlesex County, Massachusetts and died in Stow, Middlesex County, Massachusetts

Descendants of Andrew Clarke (1635-1706)

Descendants of Jemima Clarke (1636-aft1665)

  • Jemima Clarke (1636-aft1665), she was born in Newbury, Essex County, Massachusetts and died in Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts
  • Dr. John Clarke, Jr. (1641-1690), he was born to Dr. John Clarke, 1st Doctor in New England (1598-1697) and Martha Saltonstall (1595-1680), sister of Sir Richard Saltonstall (1586-1661), an original signer of the Massachusetts Bay Colony in 1629, and died in Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts
  • Dr. John Clarke III (1668-1728), he was born and died in Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts
  • William Clarke (1670-1726), he was born in Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts
  • Samuel Clarke (1673-), he was born in Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts
  • Dr. John Clarke IV (1698-1768), he was born in Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts
  • Elizabeth Clarke (1706-1787), she was born in Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts and died in Ipswich, Essex County, Massachusetts
  • Sarah Clarke (1708-1776), she was born in Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts and died in Falmouth, Cumberland County, Maine
  • Elizabeth Clarke (1733-1777) she was born and died in Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts

Cloyes family

  • Peter Cloyes (1640-1708), he was born in Watertown, Middlesex County, Massachusetts and died in Framingham, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
  • James Cloyes (c1678-aft1737), he was born in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts and died in Framingham, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
  • Mary Cloyes (1712-1785), she was born and died in Framingham, Middlesex County, Massachusetts

Codman family

Coffin family

Cooke family

  • Francis Cooke (c1583-1663), he was born in England and died in Plymouth, Plymouth County, Massachusetts Bay Colony, he immigrated on the ship Mayflower in 1620, he married Hester Mahieu (1582-1666), she was born in Canterbury, Kent, England and died in Plymouth Colony, Plymouth County, Massachusetts Bay Colony
  • Jane Cooke (1604-1666), he was born in Leiden, Zuid-Holland, Netherlands and died in Bridgwater, Plymouth County, Massachusetts Bay Colony, he immigrated on the Mayflower in 1620 with his father
  • John Cooke (1607-1695), he was born in Leiden, Zuid-Holland, Netherlands and died in Dartmouth, Bristol County, Massachusetts, he immigrated on the Mayflower when he was 13 years old with his father and sister, Jane, he married Sarah Warren (c1613-1696), she was born in England and died in Massachusetts
  • Jacob Cooke (1618-1675), he was born in Leiden, Zuid-Holland, Netherland and died in Plymouth Colony, Plymouth, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, he married Damaris Hopkins (1628-1669), she was born in Plymouth Colony, Plymouth, Plymouth County, Massachusetts Bay Colony and died Plymouth Colony, Plymouth, Plymouth County, Massachusetts Bay Colony
  • Hester Cooke (1620-), she was born in England and immigrated in the ship Ann in 1623 in Plymouth Colony, she married John Thompson (-)
  • Mary Cooke (1625-1714), she was born in Plymouth, she married Richard Wright (-)

Coolidge family

  • Hon. Thomas Jefferson Coolidge (1831-1920), United States Minister to France (1831-1920)
  • Brig. Gen. Charles Austin Coolidge, Jr. (1844-1926), soldier in the American Civil War; Indian War, fought in the Battle of Nez Perc War, Battle of the Big Hole; Spanish-American War, fought in the Battle of Ely Caney and the Siege of Santiago; Philippine American War, fought in the Battle of Sapote River; and served in the China Relief Expedition
  • Hon. John Gardner Coolidge (1863-1936), graduated from Harvard University in 1884, United Sates Minister to Nicaragua (5 Jun 1908-21 Nov 1908)
  • Prof. Archibald Cary Coolidge (1866-1928), graduated summa cum laude in history from Harvard, attended the University of Berlin, the Ecole des Sciences Politiques in Paris and earned a Ph.D. from he University of Freiburg in Germany, diplomat
  • John Coolidge (1906-2000), son of President Calvin Coolidge (1872-1933) and Grace Anna Goodhue (1879-1957)

Cooper family

  • Thomas Cooper (1630-1698), he was born in Hingham, Norfolk, England and died in Rehoboth, Bristol County, Massachusetts, he married Mary Slye (1632-1700), she was born in HIngham, Norfolk, England and died in Rehoboth, Bristil County, Masachusetts
  • Thomas Cooper (1660-1705), he was born in Rehoboth, Bristol County, Massachusetts Bay Colony, he married Mehitable Minot (1668-1738), she was born in Dorchester, Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts Bay Colony and died in Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts
  • Rev. William Cooper (1694-1743), he was born and died in Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, he married firstly to Judith Sewall (1702-1740), she was born and died in Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, he married secondly to Mary Foye (1720-1773)
  • Rev. Samuel Cooper (1725-1783), attended the Boston Latin School, graduated from Harvard in1743, ordained as a minister on 21 May 1746, Congregational minister in Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts

Copley family

  • John Singleton Copley (1738-1815), portait painter

Corwin family

  • Hon. Jonathan Corwin (1640-1718), he was born in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts, he was one of the Judges of the Salem Witch Trials in 1692, Associate Justice of the Massachusetts Superior Court of Judicature, the highest court in the Massachusetts Bay Colony, his house still stands today in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts, USA
  • Sarah Corwin (1680-1689), she was born in Essex, Essex County, Massachusetts and died in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts
  • Jonathan Corwin (1681-1682), he was born and died in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts
  • Rev. George Corwin (1683-1717), he was born an died in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts
  • John Corwin (1684-1684), he was born and died in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts
  • Margaret Corwin (1685-1686), she was born and died in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts
  • Anna Corwin (1687-1706), she was born and died in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts
  • Elizabeth Corwin (1678-1706), she was born and died in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts
  • Herbert Corwin (1690-1691), he was born in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts

Cotton family

  • Rev. John Cotton (1585-1652), immigrated from England to Boston, Massachusetts Bay Colony minister, theologian, scholar, in the Massachusetts Bay Colony, studied for five years at Trinity College at Cambridge University in England, and other nine years at Emmanuel College also at Cambridge University in England, he established a relationship with Rev. Roger Willams (1603-1683)

Crowninshield family

Cushing family

  • John Perkins Cushing (1787-1862), "merchant prince," China trade merchant, head of the shipping firm Perkins & Company
  • Hon. Caleb Cushing, Esq. (1800-1879), he entered Harvard at the age of 13 years old and graduated in 1817, United States Minister to Spain (30 May 1874-9 Apr 1877), 23rd United States Attorney General (7 Mar 1853-4 Mar 1857), United States Minister to China (4 Mar 1835-27 Aug 1844), Member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Massachusetts's 3rd district (4 Mar 1835-4 Mar 18

Damon family

  • Dea. John Damon I (1620-1708), he was born in Reading, Berkshire, England and died in Reading, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
  • John Damon, Jr. (c1649-1651), he was born in Reading, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
  • John Damon III (1651-1691), he was born and died in Reading, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
  • Abigail Damon (1654-1695), he was born in Reading, Middlesex County, Massachusetts and died in Charlestown, Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts
  • Samuel Damon (1656-1723), he was born and died in Reading, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
  • Joseph Damon (1661-1726), he was born in Reading, Middlesex County, Massachusetts and Dorchester, Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts

Dana family

  • Hon. Richard Dana, Esq. (1700-1772), graduated from Harvard College in 1718, Member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives for Marblehead (1738-1738)
  • Hon. Francis Dana, Esq. (1743-1811), graduated from Harvard College in 1762, signed the Articles of Confederations, United States Minister to Russia (19 Dec 1780-Sep 1783), Associate Justice of the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court (1785-1791), Chief Justice of the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court (1791-1806)
  • Richard Henry Dana, Sr., Esq. (1787-1879), graduated from Harvard poet, critic and lawyer

Danforth family

Danforth family

  • Nicholas Danforth, Gent. was born in Feb 1589 in Haverhill, St. Edmundsbury, Suffolk, England to Thomas Danforth (1560-1620) and Jane Sudbury (1563-1601) and died in 1639 in Cambridge, Middlesex County, Massachusetts Bay Colony. He was baptized in 1589/90 in London, England. He married on 11 Feb 1618 in Framlingham, Suffolk, England to Elizabeth Symmes. She was born in 1596 in Framlingham, Suffolk, England to Thomas Symmes (-) and died on 22 Feb 1628 in Framlingham, Suffolk, England.
  • Hon. Thomas Danforth (1623-1699), he was born in Framlingham, Suffolk, England and died in the Province of Massachusetts Bay, in 1643 he was admitted a freeman of the Massachusetts Bay Colony, Treasurer of Harvard College in 1650, Stewart of Harvard College (1669-1682), from 1659 he sat on the colony's council of assistants, elected Deputy Governor in 1679, he was Deputy Governor of the Massachusetts Bay Colony (1679-1686), in 1680 he was chosen President in the District of Maine by the Massachusetts assembly, he was a proprietor of 15,000 acres which is now known as Framingham, Massachusetts
  • Rev. Samuel Danforth was born in Sep 1626 in Framingham, Suffolk, England and died on 19 Nov 1674 in Roxbury, Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts Bay Colony. In 1643 in Cambridge, Middlesex County, Massachusetts Bay Colony he graduated from Harvard College. In 1647, 1648 and again in 1648 he published three almanacks. In 1650 in Cambridge, Middlesex County, Massachusetts Bay Colony he became one of the five founding Fellows of Harvard College. On 24 Sep 1650 he became an ordained minister and "ordained assistant to the noble "Apostle to the Indians." Also 1650 he became the pastor of the First Church of Roxbury in Boston, Massachusetts Bay Colony. He seemed to be friends and "greatly increased the power of his minister, especially the last summer. He cordially joined with me in the maintaining the pease of the church. We consulted about beautifying the house of God with ruling elders, and to order the congregation into the primitive way of Collections." Rev. Danforth was also an astronomer: On "1652, 9th, 10. There appeared a comet in the heaven in Orion, which continued it's course toward the senith for ye space of a fortnight, till Mr. Cotton's death. 1672, 12, 6th. A great eclipse of ye sun, withyc at ye eastward was total and central, inasmuch that ye starts appeared about ye Sun." He bought three tracts of land
  • Hon. Capt. Jonathan Danforth was born in about 1627 in Framlingham, Suffolk, England and died on 7 Sep 1712 in Billerica, Middlesex County, Province of Massachusetts. He was the founder of Billerica, Massachusetts and was a Selectman of Billerica, Town Clerk of Billerica, Representative of Billerica, Surveyor of Billerica and Captain of the Billerica Militia.

Davis family

  • Capt. George Davis (c1618-1667), he was born in England and died in Reading, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
  • Benjamin Davis (bef1648-1679), he was born in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts and died in Reading, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
  • Joseph Davis (bef.c.1648-1677), hew as born in Lynn, Essex County, Massachusetts and died in Reading, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
  • Hannah Davis (1648-1719), she was born in Lynn, Essex County, Massachusetts and died in Reading, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
  • Sarah Davis (1651-1713), she was born and died in Reading, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
  • Elizabeth Davis (1654-1695), she was born and died in Reading, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
  • Mary Davis (1658-1727), she was born in Reading, Middlesex County, Massachusetts and died in Charlestown, Suffolk County, Massachusetts
  • George Davis (1660-), he was born and probably died in Reading, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
  • John Davis (1660-1660), he was born and died in Reading, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
  • Dea. Joseph Davis (1669-1747), he was born in Reading, Middlesex County, Massachusetts and died in Billerica, Middlesex County, Massachusetts

Delano family

Delano family

Derby family

Derby family

  • Roger Derby (1643-1698), born in 1643 in Axminster, Devonshire, England and died on 26 Sep 1698 in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts Bay Colony
  • Charles Derby (1669-1690)
  • Experience Derby (1671-1714)
  • Samuel Derby (1673-)
  • John Derby (1677-1708)
  • Richard Derby I (1679-1715)
  • Lucretia Derby (1681-)
  • Ebenezer Derby (1683-1688)
  • Capt. Hon. Richard Derby, Jr. (1712-1783), shipping captain
  • Capt. Richard Derby III (1736-1781), shipping captain,
  • Elias Hasket "King" Derby (1739-1799), "Father of the East India Trade," first millionaire in America
  • Capt. John Derby (1741-1812), Commander of the ship Quero, shipping captain, delivered the news of the beginning and closing of the American Revolutionary War to King George III in secret. Capt. John was told by Dr. Joseph Warren "You are to keep this order a profound secret from every person on earth."

Devereux family

  • Capt. James Devereu (1766-1846), he was born in Wexford, Ireland, captained the ship "Franklin," when it became the first American ship to trade with Japan in Nagasaki, he married to Sarah Crowninshield (-)

Drury family

  • Lt. Hugh Drury (1616-1689), he was born in London, England and died in Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts
  • John Drury (1646-1678), he was born in Sudbury, Middlesex County, Massachusetts and died in Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts
  • Capt. Thomas Drury (1668-1723), he was born in Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts and died in Framingham, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
  • Mary Drury (1672-1727), she was born and died in Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts

Dudley family

Dwight family

  • Col. Timothy Dwight (1694-1771)
  • Gen. Joseph Dwight (1703-1765), graduated from Harvard in 1722, judge, became the first member of the Worcester County Bar, eleven times a member of the Massachusetts Colonial Council between 1731 and 1751, Speaker of the Massachusetts Colonial Council (1748-1749), became a Colonel of the militia during the same time, promoted to brigadier genera on 20 Feb 1745 and was second in command at the attack on Louisburg, in 1756 he commanded a brigade of Massachusetts militia at Lake Champlain during the French and Indian War
  • Maj. Timothy Dwight (1726-1777), graduated from Yale in 1774
  • Rev. Timothy Dwight IV (1752-1817), graduated from Yale when he was only 17 years old in 1769, 8th President of Yale University

Eliot family

  • Samuel Elliot (1739-1820), President of the Massachusetts Bank
  • Hon. Samuel Atkins Eliot (1798-1862), Member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Massachusetts's 1st district (22 Aug 1850-3 Mar 1851), Member of the Massachusetts Senate (1843-1837), Member of the Massachusetts's House of Representatives (1834-1837), 7th Mayor of Boston, Massachusetts (1837-1839)
  • Rev. William Greenleaf Eliot (1811-1887), graduated from George Washington University in 1831 when it was Columbian College, graduated from Harvard Divinity School in 1834, founder of Washington University in St. Louis, Chancellor of Washington University in St. Louis (1870-1887)
  • Charles William Eliot (1834-1926), 21st President of Harvard University (1869-1909), he married Ellen Derby Peabody (1836-1869)
  • Charles Eliot (1859-1897), he graduated from Harvard in 1882, he was a landscape architect
  • Samuel Atkins Eliot (1862-1950), he graduated from Harvard in 1884, graduated from Harvard Divinity School in 1885, elected Secretary of the American Unitarian Association in 1989
  • Hon. Theodore Lyman Elliot, Jr. (1928-2019), graduated from Harvard in 1948, received a Master of Public Administration from Harvard's Graduate School of Public Administration in 1956 Inspector General of the Department of State (5 Jul 1978-16 Oct 1978), United States Ambassador to Afghanistan (21 Nov 1973-14 Jun 1978), Executive Secretary of the Department of State (10 Aug 1969-26 Sep 1973)

Emerson family

Endicott family

  • Hon. John Endecott (1588-1656), 1st, 10th, 11th, 15th, and 17th Governor of the Massachusetts Bay Colony (1629-1630), (1644-1645), (1649-1650), (1651-1654)

English family

  • Philip English (1651-1736), he was born Philippe L'Anglois on the Isle of Jersey and died in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts, he was a Huguenot and the Salem's wealthiest merchant at the time
  • Mary English (1677-1766), she was born and died in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts
  • William English I (1679-), he was born in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts
  • Susanna English (1682-c1686), she was born in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts
  • Philip English, Jr. (1684-), he was born in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts
  • William English II (1689-), he was born in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts
  • Ebenezer English (1694-), he was born in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts
  • Jean Pain English (1708-) she was born in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts

Evans family

  • Richard Evans (1613-1662), immigrated from England to Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts Bay Colony. He married in 1641 to Mary Morgan (1610-c1673)
  • Mathias Evans I (1634-), he was born in Dorchester, Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts Bay Colony
  • Richard Evans, Jr. (1638-1684), he was born in Dorchester, Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts Bay Colony and married in 1670 in New England, North America to Rebecca Drake (1646-1731), she was born in and died in was born in Dorchester, Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts Bay Colony
  • Mary Evans (1640-1711), she was born in and died in Dorchester, Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts Bay Colony. She married on 17 Jul 1666 in Dorchester, Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts Bay Colony to Nathan Bradley (1631-1701). He was born in and died Nathaniel Bradley (1631-1701)
  • Mathias Evans II (1643-1684), he was born in Dorchester, Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts Bay Colony an died in Medfield, Norfolk County, Massachusetts Bay Colony. He was married by Capt. Clap on 28 Apr 1669 in Dorchester, Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts Bay Colony to Patience Mede (1650-1670)
  • Hannah Evans (c1646-aft1680), she was born in Dorchester, Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts Bay and died in Swansea, Bristol County, Massachusetts Bay Colony. She married on 27 Jul 1665 in Dorchester, Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts Bay to Samuel Hicks, Jr. (1651-1704)

Fairbanks family

  • Jonathan Fairbanks (1594-1668), he was born in Heptonstall, Hailfax, West Riding Yorkshire, England immigrated to New England in 1633. He built the Fairbanks House about 1636 in Dedham, Essex County, Massachusetts, he signed the Convent of Dedham when the town was founded in 1636, he was a Selectman in 1658, he became a member of the First Church in Dedham, Massachusetts, married on 20 May 1617 in Halifax, England to Grace Smith (-), their house is considered the oldest surviving timber frame house in North America
  • Capt. George Fairbanks I (1619-1698), he was elected a Selectman of Dedham, member of the Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company, one of the first settlers of Dedham, Worcester County, Massachusetts, he was the first of Dedham, Norfolk County, Massachusetts and the first settler of Sherborn, Middlesex County, Massachusetts in about 1657
  • Dea. Joseph Fairbanks (1656-1734)
  • Capt. George Fairbanks (c1682-), Captain in the Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company
  • Jonathan Fairbanks (1657-1767), one of the founders and signers of the convent of Lancaster, Worcester County, Massachusetts
  • Dr. Jonathan Fairbanks (1662-1719), he was the first physician of Sherborn, Middlesex County, Massachusetts and a Selectman of Dedham, Norfolk County, Massachusetts
  • George Fairbanks III (1685-1763), he was a soldier in the American Revolutionary War and responded tot he Lexington Alarm
  • John Fairbanks (1759-1844), he was a soldier in the American Revolutionary War
  • Perley Fairbanks (1761-1842), he enlisted in the American Revolutionary War and responded to the, he was given 200 acres of land by his father
  • Rev. Drury Fairbanks (1772-1853), graduated from Brown University in 1797, studied theology with Dr. Emmons of Franklin, ordained Pastor of the Congressional Church in Plymouth on 8 Jan 1800 and stayed there until 18 Mar 1818, Town Clerk and Treasurer (1836-1841)

Flint family

  • Lt. William Flint (1603-1672), he was born in Flint, Wales and died in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts
  • Alice Flint (1636-1700), she was born in Matlock, Derby, England and died in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts
  • Ensign Edward Flint (1638-1711), he was born and died in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts
  • Elizabeth Flint (1641-), she was born in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts
  • Margaret Flint (1642-), she was born in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts
  • Thomas Flint (1645-1721), he was born and died in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts
  • Hannah Flint (1647-1723), she was born and died in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts

Forbes family

Foster family

  • Capt. Hopestill Foster (1620-1676), he was born in Biddenden, Kent, England and died in Dorchester, Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts
  • Thankful Foster (1640-1698), she was born in Massachusetts and died in Dorchester, Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts
  • Patience Foster (1646-1706), she was born in Dorchester, Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts and die din Sudbury, Middlesex County, Massachusetts

Fowle family

  • Hannah Fowle (c1635-1699), she was born in England to George Fowle (1610-1682) and Mary Tufts (1613-1676) and died in Roxbury, Boston, Suffolk County, Masachusetts
  • Capt. John Fowle (1637-1711), he was born in England and died in Charlestown, Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts
  • Abraham Fowle (c1647-1696), he was born in Charlestown, Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts
  • Lt. Isaac Fowle (c1648-1718), he was born and died in Charlestown, Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts
  • Zachariah Fowle (c1650-1677/78), he died in Charlestown, Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts
  • Jacob Fowle (c1652-1678), he died in Charlestown, Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts
  • Elizabeth Fowle (1655-1656), she was born and died in Charlestown, Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts

Gardner family

  • Thomas Gardner (c1592-1674) he was born mostly likely in England and died in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts Bay Colony, he was Overseer in Cape Ann, Deputy to the Massachusetts General Court from Salem, Constable, Selectman and Juryman, he married Margaret Fryer (-)
  • John Gardner, Jr. (1653-1699), he was born in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts and probably died in Nantucket, Cape Cod, Barnstable County, Massachusetts
  • Joseph Gardner (1655-), he was born in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts
  • Priscilla Gardner (c1656-1717), she was born in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts and died in Nantucket, Cape Cod, Barnstable County, Massachusetts
  • Rachel Gardner (1661-1711), she was born in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts and died in Nantucket, Cape Cod, Barnstable County, Massachusetts
  • Ann Gardner (1664-1745), she was born in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts
  • Benjamin Gardner I (1658-1662), he was born in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts
  • John Gardner (1706-1784), he was born and died in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts
  • John Gardner (1731-1805), he was born in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts and died in Wenham, Essex County, Massachusetts
  • Elizabeth Gardner (1759-1816), she was born in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts and died in Wenham, Essex County, Massachusetts
  • Samuel Pickering Gardner (1767-1843), he was born in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts and died in Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts

Gale family

  • Edmond Gale (1602-1642), he was born in Bedfordshire, England and died in Cambridge, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
  • Richard Gale (1618-1678), he was born in Devon, England and died in Watertown, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
  • Sarah Gale (1641-), she was born and died in Watertown, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
  • Mary Gale (1641-1715), she was born and died in Watertown, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
  • Abigail Gale (1642-1718), she was born and died in Watertown, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
  • Abraham Gale (1643-1718), he was born in Watertown, Middlesex County, Massachusetts and died in Walthram, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
  • Thomas Gale (1646-), he was born and died in Watertown, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
  • John Gale (1647-1694), he was born in Watertown, Middlesex County, Massachusetts and died in Framingham, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
  • Ephraim Gale (1653-1679), he was born and died in Watertown, Middlesex County, Massachusetts

Gaskoyne family

  • Edward Gascoigne (-c1690), he died in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts
  • Preserved Gaskoyne (1639-), she was born in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts
  • Samuel Gaskill (1639-1721), he was born and died in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts

Gatcomb family

  • Francis Gatcomb (1693-1744), he was born in Wales and died in Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts
  • Dorcas Gatcomb (1723-), she was born in Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts

Glover family

  • John Glover I, Esq. (1600-1653), he was born in Rainhill Parrish, Prescot, Lancashire, England and died Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, he came over with the Winthrop Fleet
  • Habakkuk Glover (1628-1693), he was born in Lancashire, England and died in Roxbury, Boston, Suffolk County, England
  • Nathaniel Glover I (1631-1657), he was born and died in Dorchester, Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts
  • Nathaniel Glover II (163301657), he was born and died in Dorchester, Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts
  • John Glover II (1654-1690), he was born in Dorchester, Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts
  • Samuel Glover (1730-1756), he was born in Dorchester, Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts

Grafton family

  • Capt. Joseph Grafton (1596-1682), he was born in Southwold, Suffolk, England and died in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts
  • Elizabeth Grafton (1628-1678), she was born in and died in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts
  • Priscilla Grafton (1634-1717), she was born in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts and died in Nantucket, Nantucket County, Massachusetts

Green family

  • Capt. Nathaniel Greene (1679-1714), he was born in Stone Castle, Warwick, Kent County, Rhode Island
  • Thomas Greene (1705-1763), he was born and died in Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts
  • Rufus Greene (1707-1777), he was born and died in Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts
  • Nathaniel Greene, Jr. (1709-1738), he was born in Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts and died in Surinam, South America
  • William Greene (1711-), he was born in Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts
  • Benjamin Greene (1712-1776), he was born and died in Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts
  • Benjamin Greene, Jr. (1738-1807), he was born and died in Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts
  • Hannah Greene (1741-1791), she was born in Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts
  • Mary Greene (1745-1794), she was born in Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts
  • Lucretia Greene (1748-1824), she was born and died in Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts
  • Sarah Greene 91750-1826), she was born and died in Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts
  • Gardiner Greene (1753-1832), he was born and died in Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts

Hall family

  • John Hall (1627-1701), immigrated from England to Massachusetts Bay Colony, arrived in 1641 to New Have County, Colony of Connecticut, North America, became a freeman in 1652 in Cambridge, Middlesex County, Massachusetts Bay Colony, Constable of Medford, Middlesex County, Massachusetts Bay Colony before 1677, Selectman of Medford, Middlesex County, Massachusetts Bay Colony
  • Elizabeth Hall (1658-), she was born in Medford, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, married to John Oldham (1652-)
  • John Hall, Jr. (1660-1720)
  • William Hall (1664-1683)
  • Nathaniel Hall (1666-1725)
  • Mary Hall (1668-1758)
  • Stephen Hall (1670-1755)
  • Percival Hall (1672-)
  • Jonathan Hall (1677-1754)
  • Sarah Hall (1679-1764)
  • Susannah Hall (-)
  • Susannah Hall (bet1674/1728-)
  • John Hall III (1689-1689)
  • Capt. Hon. John Hall IV (1690-1745), Representative of Medford, Middlesex County, Massachusetts to the Massachusetts General Court
  • William Hall I (1692-1694)
  • William Hall II (1694-1695)
  • Elizabeth Hall (1696-c1736)
  • Hon. Andrew Hall (1698-1750), Representative of Medford, Middlesex County, Massachusetts (1744-1751) to the Massachusetts General Court
  • Jemima Hall (1700-)
  • Lt. Hon. Stephen Hall, Esq. (1704-1786)
  • Martha Hall (1706-)
  • Andrew Hall, Jr. (1723-1769)
  • Abigail Hall (1725-)
  • James Hall I (1727-1729)
  • Sarah Hall (1729-1792)
  • Hon. Benjamin Hall (1731-c1817), Representative of Medford, Middlesex County, Massachusetts (1770-1772) to the Massachusetts General Court, Representative of Medford, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, 1774 to the Massachusetts General Court, Delegate to the convention that formed the Massachusetts Constitution in 1780, Justice of the Peace, 1st merchant of Medford, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
  • Capt. James Hall II (1733-1763)
  • Josiah Hall (1741-1743)
  • Hon. Ebenezer Hall (1748-1831), Representative of Medford, Middlesex County, Massachusetts in 1779 to the Massachusetts General Court, member of the Medford Massachusetts Committee of Safety in Apr 1776
  • Enoch Hall (1749-1750)

Hathorne family

  • Maj. Hon. William Hathorne (c1606-1681), he was born in Bray, Berkshire, England and died in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts
  • Eleazer Hathorne (1637-1680), he was born and died in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts
  • Nathaniel Hathorne (1639-1664), he was born in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts
  • Hon. Col. John Hathorne, he was born and died in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts, he was a Judge of the Salem Witch Trails
  • Capt. William Hathorne (1643-1676), he was born in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts
  • Anna Hathorne (1643-1712), she was born and died in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts
  • Elizabeth Hathorne (1649-1706), she was born and died in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts
  • Mary Hathorne (1653-1676), she was born in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts and died in Lynn, Essex County, Massachusetts
  • John Hathorne, Jr. (1675-1716). he was born in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts
  • Nathaniel Hathorne (1678-1710), he was born and died in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts
  • William Hathorne (1686-1755), he was born in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts and died in Cushing, Knox County, Maine
  • Samuel Hathorne (1690-1755), he was born in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts
  • Benjamin Hathorne (1692-1732), he was born and died in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts
  • Capt. Joseph Hathorne (1692-1762), he was born and died in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts
  • Ruth Hathorne (1694-1769), she was born and died in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts

Hedge family

Henchman family

  • Edward Edmund Henchman (1605-1668), he was born in England and died in Chelmsford, Middlesex County, Massachusetts Bay Colony, he married to Elizabeth Unknown (1605-1688), she was born in England and died in Chelmsford, Middlesex County, Massachusetts Bay Colony
  • Maj. Thomas Henchman (1629-1704), he died in Chelsmford, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, while he was a captain, he was led a force of troops in 1675 fought at Wheeler's Surprise and the Siege of Brookfield during King Philiip's War
  • Bridget Unknown (-1731), she was born in Chelmsford, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, she married to Lt. James Richardson (1641-1677), he was born in Chelmsford, Middlesex County, Massachusetts Bay Colony and died in Scarborough, Cumberland County, Maine

Higginson family

  • Francis Higginson (1588-1630), he was born in England and died in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts Bay Colony, he was a minister, he married to Ann Herbert (1583-1640)
  • John Higginson (1616-1708), he was born in Glaybrook, Leicestershire and died in Salem, Essex County, Province of Massachusetts Bay, he was a minister and was the author of "Attestation," he married to Sarah Whitefield or Whitifield (1620-1775)

Hinkley family

  • Samuel Hinckley I (1589-1662), he was born in Fordwich, City of Canterbury, Kent, England and died in Barnstable, Barnstable County, Massachusetts
  • Sarah Hinckley (1629-1687), she was born in Kent, England and died in Barnstable, Barnstable County, Massachusetts
  • Samuel Hinckley, Jr. (1642-1727), he was born and died in Barnstable, Barnstable County, Massachusetts
  • John Hinckley (1644-1709), he was born and died in Barnstable, Barnstable County, Massachusetts

Hobbs family

  • Josiah Hobbs, Jr. (1649-1741), he was born in London, England and died in Lexington, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
  • Josiah Hobbs III (1685-1779), he was born in Woburn, Middlesex County, Massachusetts and died in Weston, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
  • Mary Hobbs (1687-1760), she was born in Woburn, Middlesex County, Massachusetts and died in Rutland, Worcester County, Massachusetts
  • Susanna Hobbs (1688-1688), she was born in Woburn, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
  • Mathew Hobbs (1700-1688), she was born in Middlesex County, Massachusetts
  • Tabitha Jones (1669-1767), she was born and died in Lexington, Middlesex County, Massachusetts

Hodges family

  • George Hodges (1622-1709), he was born in England and died in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts
  • George Hodges, Jr. (1642-1709), he was born in Cambridge, Middlesex County, Massachusetts and died in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts
  • Katherine Hodges (1664-1713), she was born in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts
  • Hannah Hodges (1677-bet1745/61), she was born in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts
  • George Hodges III (1671-), he was born in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts
  • Dorcas Hodges (1680-), she was born in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts
  • John Hodges (1681-), he was born in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts
  • Capt. Gamaliel Hodges (1683-1765), he was born and died in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts
  • Joseph Hodges (1775-), he was born in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts
  • Sarah Hodges (1711-1746), she was born in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts
  • Mary Hodges (1713-1770), she was born and died in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts
  • Joseph Hodges (1714-1785), he was born and died in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts
  • Hannah Hodges (1718-1803), she was born and died in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts
  • Gamaliel Hodges IV (1716-1768), he was and died in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts
  • Hannah Hodges (1718-1803), she was born and died in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts
  • George Hodges (1720-) he was born in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts
  • Anstiss Hodges (1722-bet1765/73), she was born in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts
  • Capt. John Hodges (1723-1799), he was born and died in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts
  • Ruth Hodges I (1725-1727), she was born and died in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts
  • Ruth Hodges II (1728-), she was born in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts

Hubbard family

  • William Hubbard (1585-167), he was born in England and died in Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts
  • Mary Hubbard (1613-1687), she was born in Tendring, Essex, England and died in Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts
  • Martha Hubbard (c1613-1687), she was born on Clacton-On-Sea, Essex, England and died in Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts
  • Hon. John Hubbard (1648-1710), he was born in Ipswich, Essex County, Massachusetts and died in Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts
  • Nathaniel Hubbard (1659-1718), he died in Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts
  • Mary Hubbard (1673-1742), she was born in Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts and died in Guilford, New Have County, Connecticut
  • Rev. John Hubbard, Jr. (1676-1705), he was born in Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts and died in Jamaica, Queens, Long Island, New York
  • William Hubbard (1678-1704). he was born and died in Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts
  • Richard Hubbard (1684-1747), he was born and died in Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts
  • Rebekah Hubbard (1692-1715), she was born in Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts and died in Guilford, New Have County, Connecticut

Hutchinson family

  • Joseph Hutchinson (1633-1716), he was born in North Muskham, Nottinghamshire, England and died in Salem, Essex County, Province of Massachusetts Bay, he was one of the main accusers in the Salem Witch Trials, he married firstly to Bethia Prince (1635-1678), she was born in Nottinghamshire, England and died in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts Bay, he married secondly to Lydia Buxton (1647-)
  • Joseph Hutchinson, Jr. (1666-1750), he was born and died in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts
  • Benjamin Hutchinson (1666-1733), he was born and died in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts
  • John Hutchinson III (1666-1746), he was born and died in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts
  • Bethiah Hutchinson (1693-1726), she was born and died in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts
  • Richard Hutchinson (1681-c1738), he was born in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts
  • Lydia Hutchinson (1685-1764), she was born in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts and died in Lynn, Essex County, Massachusetts

Jackson family

Jones family

  • John Jones (-1673), he die din Concord, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
  • Samuel Jones (1648-1718), he was born and died in Cambridge, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
  • Elizabeth Jones (1653-), she was born in Concord, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
  • Dorcas Jones (1659-1746), she was born in Concord, Middlesex County, Massachusetts and died in Lexington, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
  • Rebecca Jones (1662-1712), she was born and died in Concord, Middlesex County, Massachusetts

Kemble family

Kendall family

  • John Miles Kendall (1580-1659), he was born in Attleborough, Norfolk, England and died in Cambridge, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
  • Francis Miles Kendall (1620-1708), he was born in Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England and died in Woburn, Woburn, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
  • Jacob Kendall (1661-aft1737), he was born and died in Woburn, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
  • Persis Kendall (1685-), she was born in Woburn, Middlesex County, Massachusetts

Kitchen family

  • John Kitchen (1619-1766), he was born in Waymouth, Norfolk, England and died in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts
  • Lt. Robert Kitchen (1655-1712), he was born and died in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts
  • Mary Kitchen (1684-1768), she was born and died in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts

Lamb family

  • Thomas Lamb (1596-1646), he was born in Suffolk, England and died in Roxbury, Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts
  • Caleb Lamb (1641-1697), he was born in Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts and died in Quebec, Canada
  • Mary Lamb (1681-1735), she was born in Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts and died in Chebacco, Ipswich, Essex County, Massachusetts

Lambert family

  • John Lambert (1629-1711), he was born in England and died in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts
  • Daniel Lambert (1629-1711), he was born in England and died in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts
  • Sarah Lambert (1660-), she was born in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts
  • Ezekiel Lambert (1661-), he was born in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts
  • Samuel Lambert (1664-1732), he was born and died in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts
  • Mary Lambert (1667-), she was born in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts
  • Jonathan Lambert (1669-), he was born in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts
  • Hannah Lambert (1671-1671), she was born and died in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts
  • Ebenezer Lambert (1674-1728), he was born in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts
  • John Lambert III (-1704), he died in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts

Larkin family

  • Edward Larkin (1615-1652), he was born in England and died in Charlestown, Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts
  • Elizabeth Larking (1641-1710), she was born in Charlestown, Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts and died in Marlboro, Middlesex County, Massachusetts

Lathrop family

Lawrence family

  • Maj. Samuel Lawrence (1754-1827), fought at the Battle of the Bunker of Hill in the American Revolutionary War, adjutant in Gen. John Sullivan's army, a foujnder of Groton Academy at Groton)
  • Hon. Luther Lawrence (1778-1839), 2nd Mayor of Lowell, Massachusetts (1838-17 Apr 1839), Member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives (1830-1830), Speaker of the Massachusetts House of Representatives (1822-1822), Delegate to the Massachusetts Constitutional Convention of 1820 (1820-1820), Member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives (1812-1822)
  • Amos Lawrence (1786-1852), "merchant prince," sold dry goods, his net worth at the time of his death was $8,100,000
  • Hon. Abbott Lawrence (1792-1855), United States Minister to the United Kingdom (20 Oct 1849-12 Oct 1852), Member of the U.S. House of Representative from Massachusetts 1st district (4 Mar 1839-3 Mar 1837)

Leland family

  • Henry Leland (1625-1680), he was born in England and died in Sherborn, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
  • Dea. Hopestill Leland (1655-1729), he was born and died in Sherburn, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
  • Experience Leland (1656-1708), she was born in Medford, Middlesex County, Massachusetts and died in Dedham, Norfolk County, Massachusetts
  • Ebenezer Leland (1657/58-1742), he was born in Medfield, Norfolk County, Massachusetts and died in Sherburn, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
  • Ens. Henry Land (1680-1732), he was born and died in Sherburn, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
  • Abigail Leland (1683-1761), she was born in Sherburn, Middlesex County, Massachusetts and died in Medway, Norfolk County, Massachusetts
  • Eleazer Leland (1695-1717), he was born and died in Sherburn, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
  • John Leland (1687-1759), he was born in Sherburn, Middlesex County, Massachusetts and died in Holliston, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
  • John Leland, Jr. (1713-1786), he was born in Holliston, Middlesex County, Massachusetts and died in Leominister, Worcester County, Massachusetts
  • Deborah Leland (1740-1805), she was born in Holliston, Middlesex County, Massachusetts and died in Middlesex County, Massachusetts

Leverett family

  • Gov. Maj. Gen. John Leverett (1616-1678/79), 19th Governor of the Massachusetts Bay Colony (1673-1679), Governor of Acadia/Nova Scotia (military) (1654-1657), in the Parliament army he held the rank of Captain, in North America he was the Major General of the Massachusetts Militia
  • Hon. John Leverett the Younger (1662-1724), FRSA President of Harvard College (1708-1724), he went to the Boston Latin School, graduated from Harvard in 1680, Justice of the Peace in 1699, Judge in the court of Admiralty in 1705, Justice of the Superior Court (1702-1708), Judge of Probate Court for Middlesex County in Cambridge (1702-1708), legislator (1696-1702), Speaker of the Colonial Massachusetts House of Representatives (1700-1702), provincial councillor for eastern Maine (1706-1706), elected a Fellow of the Royal Society in 1714

Lodge family

  • John Ellerton Lodge (1807-1862), he was born in Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts and died in Nahant, Essex County, Massachusetts, he married Anna Sophia Cabot (1821-1900), she was born and died in Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts
  • Hon. Henry Cabot Lodge, PhD (1850-1924), he was born in Beverly, Essex County, Massachusetts, USA and died in Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts USA, he graduated from Harvard College in 1872 with a BA, LB, MA, PhD United States Senator from Massachusetts (4 Mar 1893-9 Nov 1924), Chair of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee (4 Mar 1919-9 Nov 1924), Senate Majority Leader (17 Aug 1918-9 Nov 1924), Chairman of the Senate Republican Conference (17 Aug 1918-9 Nov 1924), President pro tempore of the United States (25 May 1912-30 May 1912), Member of the U.S. House of Representatives (4 Mar 1887-3 Mar 1893), kChair of the Massachusetts Republican Party (31 Jan 1883-1884), Member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives from the 10th Essex district (7 Jan 1880-3 Jan 1882) he married to Anna Cabot Mills Davis (1851-1915), she was born in Cambridge, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, USA and died Nahant, Essex County, Massachusetts, USA
  • Constance Davis Lodge (1872-1948), she was born in Paris, France and died in Essex County, Massachusetts, USA, she married firstly to Augustus Peabody Gardner (1865-1918), he was born Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, USA and died in Macon, Bibb County, Georgia, USA, she married secondly to Clarence Charles Williams (1859-1958)
  • George Cabot Lodge (1873-1909), he was born in Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, USA and died in Tuckernuck Island, Nantucket, Nantucket County, Massachusetts, USA, he was a poet, he married to Mathilda Elizabeth Frelinghuysen Davis (1876-1960), she was born in Washington, DC, USA and died in Massachusetts, USA
  • John Ellerton Lodge (1876-1942), he was born in Nahant, Essex County, Massachusetts, USA and died in Washington, DC, USA, he married to Mary Catherine Connolly (1882-1971)

Lovett family

  • Josiah Lovett (1693-)
  • Josiah Lovett (1704-1774), he was born and died in Beverly, Essex County, Province of Massachusetts Bay, he married to Rebecca Woodbury (1707-1787), she was born and died in Beverly, Essex County, Province of Massachusetts Bay
  • Capt. John Lovett (1743-1792), she was born in Beverly, Essex County, Province of Massachusetts Bay and died in Beverly, Essex County, Massachusetts, USA, he married Elisabeth Herrick (1743-1825), she was born in Beverly, Essex County, Province of Massachusetts Bay and died in Beverly, Essex County, Massachusetts, USA
  • John Lovett (1769-1805)

Lowell family

  • Hon. John Lowell (1743-1802), Chief Judge of the United States Circuit Court for the First Circuit (20 Feb 1801-6 May 1802), Judge of the United States District Court for the District of Massachusetts (26 Sep 1789-20 Feb 1801), Delegate from Massachusetts to the Congress of the Confederation (1782-1783), graduated from Harvard in 1760, he married Susanna Cabot (1754-1777)
  • Hon. John Lowell, Jr., Esq. (1769-1840), graduated from Philipps Andover and then from Harvard in 1786, lawyer, served as a member of the Massachusetts legislature (1798-1801)
  • Hon. John Lowell I 1724-1897), received a Artium Baccalaureus degree from Harvard in 1843 and a Bachelor of Laws in 1845 from Harvard Law School, Judge of the United States Circuit Courts for the First Circuit (18 Dec 1878-1 May 1884), Judge of the United States District Court for the District of Massachusetts (11 Mar 1865-9 Jan 1879)
  • Hon. John Amory Lowell (1798-1881), became the sole trustee of the Lowell Institute with his first cousin Hon. John Lowell, Jr., Esq. (1799-1836), John Amory Lowell graduated from Harvard in 1815 at the age of 17 years old

Mackmillan family

  • Allister Mackmallen (1631-1679), he was born in Scotland and died in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts
  • Alexander Mackmallin (c1675-c1728), he was born and died in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts
  • Hannah McMillan (1713-1804), he was born in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts and died in Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts

Manning family

  • Lt. Jacob Manning (1660-1756), he was born in Dartmouth, Denvonshire, England and died in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts Bay Colony, in 1692 he was Deputy Marshal of Salem during the Witch Craft Trials, he was Constable of Salem (1694-1695), (1697-1699) and 1700, on 26 Feb 1696/97 in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts Bay Colony he was granted liberty to turn the course of water through the common, from pond to pond, in 1697 in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts Bay Colony, he held the rank of Lieutenant in the militia, in 1709, 1716,1728 he was a Petit Juryman in Salem, in 1713 he was a Grand Juryman in Salem, in 1717 he was one of 7 or 8 men that built a "meetinghouse for the public worship of God," he was Selectman of Salem (1718-1721), (1724-1727), he was one of the founders of the Episcopal Church of Salem
  • Robert Manning (1683/84-bet1709/1722), he was born in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts Bay Colony
  • Jacob Manning, Jr. (1685/86-1714), he was born in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts
  • Rirchard Manning (1689-bef1722), he was born in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts
  • Elizabeth Manning (1689-bef1722), he was born in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts
  • Sarah Manning (1691-1780), she was born and died in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts
  • Capt. Benjamin Manning (1696-1768), he was born in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts and died in Massachusetts
  • Samuel Manning (1698-), he was born in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts
  • Katherine Manning (1701-1783), she was born in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts
  • Mary Manning (1706-), she was born in Salem, Essex County, Province of Massachusetts
  • Elizabeth Manning I (1721-1771), she was born in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts
  • Hannah Manning I (1723-1738), she was born in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts
  • Mary Manning (1725-1773), she was born and died in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts
  • Benjamin Maning, Jr. (1727-1740), he was born and died in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts
  • Elizabeth Manning II (1728-), she was born in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts
  • Hon. Capt. Richard Manning (1731-1811), he was born in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts and died in Massachusetts
  • Margaret Manning I (1733-1734), she was born and died in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts
  • Margaret Manning II (1734-1813), she was born and died in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts
  • Jacob Manning (1737-1815), he was born and died in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts
  • Hannah Manning (1739-1817), she was born in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts

Mansfield family

  • Joseph Mansfield (bef1629-1694), he was born in England and died in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts
  • Elizabeth Mansfield (1659-c1704), she was born in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts and died in Concord, Middlesex County, Massachusetts

Marrett family

  • Dea. Thomas Marrett (1589-1664), he was born in Ipswich, Essex, England and died in Cambridge, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
  • Sussan Marrit (1626-1654), she was born in Yorkshire, England and died in Cambridge, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
  • John Marrett (1628-1696), he was born in England and died in Cambridge, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
  • Hannah Marrett (c1636-1688), he was born and died in Cambridge, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
  • Thomas Marrett III (1655-), he was born in Cambridge, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
  • John Marrett, Jr. (1656-1658), he was born and died in Cambridge, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
  • Amos Marrett (1658-1739), he was born and died in Cambridge, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
  • Susanna Marrett (1660-), she was born in Cambridge, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
  • John Marrett III (1662-1663), he was born and died in Cambridge, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
  • Abigail Marrett (1666-1700), she was born in Cambridge, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
  • Hannah Marrett (1668-1716), she was born in Cambridge, Middlesex County, Massachusetts and died in Lexington, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
  • Edward Marrett (1670-1754), he was born and died in Cambridge, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
  • Mary Marrett (1672-), she was born in Cambridge, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
  • Lydia Marrett (1674-), she was born in Cambridge, Middlesex County, Massachusetts

Massey family

  • Jeffery Massey (1591-1676), he was born in England and died in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts, he was a Surveyor who immigrated to Massachusetts
  • John Massey (1631-1710), he was born and died in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts
  • Abigail Massey (1671-1738), she was born and died in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts
  • Nathaniel Massey (1676-1737), he was born and died in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts
  • Daniel Massey (1714-1787), he was born and died in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts
  • Abigail Massey (1736-1797), she was born Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts and died in Haverhill, Essex County, Massachusetts
  • Jonathan Massey (1747-1830), she was born in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts and died in Watertown, Jefferson County, New York

Mather family

  • The Reverend Richard Mather (1596-1669), Puritan minister, he immigrated from England to Boston, Massachusetts Bay Colony
  • Rev. Samuel Mather (1627-1671), graduated from Trinity College in Dublin, Ireland, immigrated to New England in 1635 with and by his father, he graduated from Harvard with an M.A. in 1643 and became a fellow of Harvard in 1643, in 1650 he was made one if of the chaplains of Magdalen College at Oxford University
  • Rev. Nathaniel Mather (1631-1697), immigrated with his father and brother from England to the Massachusetts Bay Colony in 1635, he went over to Holland for some time and became the pastor of the English Church of Rotterdam
  • Rev. Increase Mather (1639-1723), entered Harvard College in 1651 and graduated in 1656 at the age of 17 years old, graduated from Trinity College in Dublin in 1658 New England Puritan and minister, influential during the Salem Witch Trials
  • The Reverend Cotton Mather, FRS (1663-1728), attended the Boston Latin School, graduated from Harvard College, New England Puritan minister, prolific author and pamphleteer, elected a fellow of the Royal Society of London in 1723

Maverick family

  • Rev. John Maverick (1578-1636), he was born in Awliscmbe, Devonshire, England and died Dorchester, Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts Bay Colony, in 1595 he enrolled in Oxford University, he became a freeman in 1631 in the Massachusetts Bay Colony, 1st minister of the First Parish Church of Dorchester, Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts Bay Colony, he helped established the government in Dorchester, Massachusetts, his eulogy was by Rev. John Cotton and Gov. John Winthrop
  • Samuel Maverick (c1602-c1670), he immigrated to North America in 1623/24 and first settled in Winnissimet, which was the previously failed colony of Wessagusset and originally settled in an area near what is now modern day Boston, Massachusetts. In 1640 he was granted 600 acres from Boston and 400 acres from Braintree Massachusetts, he was a Anglican and royalist, the king of England appointed hims one of the four commissioners to arbitrate disputes in New England and was to also reduce the Dutch influence in all of the North American colonies, he died about 1670 in New York
  • Rev. Moses Maverick (1611-1686), he was born in England immigrated to the Massachusetts Bay Colony, founder and Surveyor of Marlbehead, Massachusetts, served as Selectman for 14 years, for his efforts of founding Marblehead, he was elected one of the first Selectmen of Marlbehead in 1649 and held that office untill his death in 1686. Maverick Street, Maverick Cove, Maverick Court and Moses Maverick Squar were all named in his honor

Morse family

  • Joseph Morse (1610-1689), he was born in Henham, Uttlesford District, Essex, England and died in Sudbury, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
  • Isaac Morse (1635-1645), hew as born and died in Newton, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
  • Joseph Morse, Jr. (1637-1677), he was born and died in Watertown, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
  • Dea. John Morse (1638-1702), he was born and died in Watertown, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
  • Sarah Morse (1649-1711), she was born and died in Groton, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
  • Jeremiah Morse (1651-1719), he was born and died in Newtown, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
  • John Morse, Jr. (1670-), he was born in Watertown, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
  • Abigail Morse (1677-1758), she was born in Watertown, Middlesex County, Massachusetts and died in Weston, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
  • Jonathan Morse (1704-1801), he was born in Watertown, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
  • Zeruiah Morse (1735-1805), she was born and died in Framingham, Middlesex County, Massachusetts

Munro family

  • William Munroe (1624-1718), he was born in Inverness, Scotland and died in Lexington, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, he is a direct descendant of George Munro, 10th Baron of Foulis through the Munro Lairds of Coul
  • John Munroe (1666-1753), he was born and died in Lexington, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
  • Martha Munroe (1667-1730), she was born and died in Lexington, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
  • William Munroe, Jr. (1669-1759), he was born and died in Lexington, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
  • George Munroe (1671-1749), he was born in Newbury, Essex County, Massachusetts and died in Lexington, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
  • Hannah Munroe (1672-1746), she was born and died in Lexington, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
  • Daniel Munroe (1673-1734), he was born and died in Lexington, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
  • Mary Munroe (1678-), she was born in Lexington, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
  • David Munroe (1680-1755), he was born in Lexington, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
  • Sarah Munroe (1685-1713), she was born in Lexington, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
  • Benjamin Munroe (1690-1765), he was born in Lexington, Middlesex County, Massachusetts

Needham family

  • Edmund Needham (1606-1677), he was born in England and died in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts
  • Elizabeth Needham (1632-1662). she died in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts

Newell family

  • John Newell (1665-1747), he was born and died in Charlestown, Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts
  • Joseph Newell (1667-1709), he was born and died in Charlestown, Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts
  • Mary Newell (1669-1710), she was born in Charlestown, Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts and died in Newbury, Essex County, Massachusetts
  • Andrew Newell (1692-1740), he was born and died in Charlestown, Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts
  • Abigail Newell (1703-1703), she was born and died in Charlestown, Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts
  • Elizabeth Newell (1705-1752), she was born and died inCharlestown, Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts

Newgate family

  • John Newgate (1588-1665), he was born in England and died in Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts
  • Sarah Newgate (1621-1692), she was born in Bristol, England and died in Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts
  • Joseph Newgate (1630-1658), he was born in Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts
  • Hannah Newgate I (1633-1634), she was born and died in Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts
  • Hannah Newgate II ( 1635-1684), she was born in Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts

Newtown family

  • Richard Newton (1605-c1640), he was born in England and died in Marlboro, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
  • John Newton (1641-1723), he was born and died in Marlboro, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
  • Sarah Newton (1679-1710), she was born in Marlboro, Middlesex County, Massachusetts and died in Framingham, Middlesex County, Massachusetts

Nurse family

  • Francis Nurse (1618-1695), he was born in Bristol, England and died in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts, he and his wife, Rebecca Towne (1621-1692), became victims of the Salem Witch Trails
  • John Nurse (1645-1719), he was born and died in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts
  • Rebecca Nurse (1647-1719), she was born in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts
  • Samuel Nurse (1649-1715), he was born in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts
  • Sarah Nurse (1651-1754), she was born in Marblehead, Essex County, Massachusetts and died in Lynn, Essex County, Massachusetts
  • Mary Nurse (1657-1749), she was born in Essex County, Massachusetts and died in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts
  • Francis Nurse, Jr. (1660-1716), he was born in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts and died in Reading, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
  • Benjamin Nurse (1666-1748), he was born in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts and died in Framingham, Middlesex County, Massachusetts

Osgood family

  • Capt. John Osgood (1631-1693), he was born in Hampshire, England and died in Andover, Essex County, Massachusetts
  • Lt. John Osgood, Jr. (1654-1725), he was born and died in Andover, Essex County, Massachusetts
  • Timothy Osgood (1658-1748), he was born and died in Andover, Essex County, Massachusetts
  • Lydia Osgood (1661-1713), she was born an died in Andover, Essex County, Massachusetts
  • Dea. Peter Osgood (1663-1753), he was born in Andover, Essex County, Massachusetts and died in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts
  • Sgt. Samuel Osgood (1665-1717), he was born in and died in Andover, Essex County, Massachusetts
  • Sarah Osgood (1675-1724), she was born in Andover, Essex County, Massachusetts and died in Boxford, Essex County, Massachusetts

Oliver family

  • Thomas Oliver (1570-1657), he was born in England and died in Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts
  • Nathaniel Oliver (1619-1633), he was born in East Northamptonshire Borough, Northamptonshire, England and died in Newburyport, Essex County, Massachusetts
  • Abigail Oliver (1620-1674), she was born in East Northamptonshire Borough, Northamptonshire, England and died in Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts
  • Daniel Oliver (1623-1637), he was born in East Northamptonshire Borough, Northamptonshire, England and died in Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts

Otis family

  • Col. Hon. James Otis, Sr. (1702-1778), Attorney General of the Province of Massachusetts Bay Colony in 1748
  • James Otis, Jr., Esq. (1725-1783), lawyer, political activist, pamphleteer and legislator
  • Mercy Otis (1728-1814), she was a writer who's pen name was A Columbian Patriot
  • Hon. Samuel Allyne Otis (1740-1814), graduated from Harvard, 1st Secretary to the United States Senate (8 Apr 1789-22 Apr 1814), Speaker of the Massachusetts House of Representatives (1784-1785), Delegate from Massachusetts to the Second Continental Congress (1777-1778)
  • Hon. Harison Gray Otis (1765-1848), attended the Boston Latin School, graduated from Harvard in 1783, United States Senator from Massachusetts (4 Mar 1817-30 May 1822), Member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Massachusetts's 8th district (4 Mar 1797-3 Mar 1801), 3rd Mayor of Boston, Massachusetts (5 Jan 1829-2 Jan 1832), Delegate from Massachusetts to the Hartford Convention (1814-1815), President of the Massachusetts Senate (1805-1806), United States Attorney for the District of Massachusetts (1796-1796)

Page family

  • John Page (1614-1687), he was born in England and died in Haverhill, Essex County, Massachusetts
  • Benjamin Page I (1644-1736), he was born in Hingham, Plymouth County, Massachusetts and died in Salisbury, Essex County, Massachusetts
  • Joseph Page (1648-1684), he was born in Hingham, Plymouth County, Massachusetts and died in Haverhill, Essex County, Massachusetts
  • Cornelius Page I (1649-1697), he was born in Hingham, Plymouth County, Massachusetts and died in Haverhill, Essex County, Massachusetts
  • Sarah Page (1651-1685), she was born and in Haverhill, Essex County, Massachusetts
  • Mercy Page (1655-1718), she was born in Haverhill, Essex County, Massachusetts and died in Salisbury, Essex County, Massachusetts

Parkman family

Patton family

  • William Patten (1605-1668), he was born in England and died in Cambridge, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
  • Thomas Patten (1636-1690), he was born in Cambridge, Middlesex County, Massachusetts and died in Billercia, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
  • Nathaniel Patten (1643-1725), he was born and died in Cambridge, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
  • Rebecca Patten (1675-1751), she was born and died in Billerica, Middlesex County, Massachusetts

Peabody family

  • Lt. Francis Peabody (1614-1698), he was born in Albans, Hertfordshire England and died in Topsfield, Essex County, Massachusetts, he embarked for America on 2 Apr 1635 on the ship Planter and arrived in Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts Bay Colony on 7 Jun 1635 when he was 21 years old with his father's family, he married firstly to Lydia Perkins (1614-1647), he married secondly Mary Foster (1620-1705)
  • Isaac Peabody (1648-1727), he was born in Hampton, Rockingham County, New Hampshire and died in Topsfield, Essex County, Massachusetts, he married Lydia Perkins (1614-1647), she was born in Hillmorton, Warwickshire, England and died in Hampton, Rockingham County, New Hampshire
  • Francis Peabody (1694-1769), he was born in Topsfield, Essex County, Massachusetts and died in Middleton, Essex County, Massachusetts, he married Sarah Estes (1677-1727), she was born in Lynn, Essex County, Massachusetts and died in Topsfield, Essex County, Massachusetts
  • Dea. Francis Peabody, Jr. (1715-1797), he was born and died in Middleton, Essex County, Massachusetts, he married Dorothy Perkins (1695-1771) , she was born in Topsfield, Essex County, Massachusetts and died in Middleton, Essex County, Massachusetts
  • Joseph Peabody (1757-1844), merchant and shipowner who dominated trade between Massachusetts and the Far East for numerous years, officer in the American Revolutionary War
  • Nathaniel Peabody (1774-1855), physician and dentist from Boston, Massachusetts
  • George Peabody (1795-1869), financier, banker and entrepreneur, by the end of his career his net worth was $16 million

Perkins family

  • Hon. John Perkins (1583-1654), made a freeman on 18 May 1631, Deputy to the Massachusetts General Court, on the Committee to set the bounds of Roxbury and Dorchester on 7 Nov 1631
  • John Perkins (1614-1686), immigrated from England to Massachusetts and settled Ipswich, Essex County, Massachusetts, inherited and proprietor of Hog Island of Chebacco, Ipswich, Essex County, Massachusetts
  • William Perkins (-1682), immigrated to Massachusetts Bay Colony from England with the Winthrop Fleet in 1630
  • Thomas Handasyd Perkins (1764-1854), merchant, pioneer of the China Trade, philanthropist, fur trader, had a net worth of $3. million at the time of his death

Phippen family

  • Gen. David Phippen (1590-1650), he was born in Weymouth, Dorsetshire, England and died in Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts
  • Gamaliel Phippen (1625-1672), he was born in Weymouth, Weymouth and Portland Borough, Dorset, England and died in Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts
  • Benjamin Phippen (1625-1678), he was born in England and died in Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts
  • Joseph Phippen (1620-1687), he was born in Weymouth, Weymouth and Portland Borough, England and died in Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts

Pickering family

  • John Pickering I (c1615-bet.1655/57), he was born in Pickering, Yorkshire, England and died in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts, he is the son of Sir John Pickering, 1st Bt. (1611-1688) and Elizabeth Montague (1620-1679), the daughter of Sir Sidney Montague, KG, JP, PC, FRS (c1581-1644)
  • Lt. John Pickering, Jr. (1637-1694), he was born and died in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts
  • Jonathan Pickering (1643-1729), he was born and died in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts
  • Eliza Pickering (bet.1643/44-bet.1643/44), she was born and died in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts
  • Elizabeth Pickering (1645-1657), she was born and died in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts
  • John Pickering III (1658-1722), he was born and died in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts
  • Jonathan Pickering (1660-1661), he was born and died in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts
  • Joseph Pickering (1663-bef1694), he was born and died in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts
  • Sarah Pickering (1668-1692), she was born and died in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts
  • William Pickering (1670-), he was born and died in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts
  • Elizabeth Pickering (1674-1734), she was born and died in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts
  • Hannah Pickering (1677-) she was born in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts
  • Edward Pickering (c1679-), he was born in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts
  • Benjamin William Pickering (1665-1718), he was born and died in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts
  • Hon. Col. Timothy Pickering (1745-1829), he was born in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts, he was the 3rd United States Secretary of Stat

Prince family

  • Rev. Thomas Prince (1687-1758), he was born in Sandwich, Barnstable County, Massachusetts Bay Colony and died in Boston, Suffolk County Province of Massachusetts Bay, he entered Harvard College in 1703 and graduated in 1707 with a B.A., he was a clergyman, scholar and historian, he was the author of A Chronoligical History of New England, in the Form of Annals, he married to Deborah Denney

Proctor family

  • John Proctor (1595-1672), immigrated from England and arrived on 9 May 1635 in Massachusetts Bay Colony and settled in Ipswich, Essex County
  • John Proctor (1631-1692), immigrated from Suffolk, England to Massachusetts Bay Colony and settle in Salem Village, Ipswich, Essex County, was convicted falsely and hanged in the Salem Witch Trials as a witch, his third wife was Elizabeth Bassett (1650-aft1703) who was also falsely convicted and hanged as a witch in the Salem Witch Trials, he married firstly to Martha Giddens (-) and secondly to Elizabeth Thorndike (1632-1672)
  • Abigail Proctor (1637-1732), born in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts and died in Ipswich, Essex County, Massachusetts

Putnam family

  • John Putnam (1580-1662), he was born in Wingrave, Buckinghamshire, England and died in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts Bay Colony, he immigrated in 1640 to the Massachusetts Bay Colony and settled in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts Bay Colony, he was admitted to the Church on 4 Feb 1647, he established a farm for a homestead of 100 acres, which was granted to him on 20 Jan 1640 or in the new style Jan 1641, he married Priscilla Gould (1585-1668), she was born in Bovingdon, Hertfordshire, England and died in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts Bay Colony
  • Thomas Putnam (1615-1686), he and two others were appointed by the court in Lynn, Massachusetts on 18 Jun 1845 to end small cases, this commission was renewed on 20 May 1648, he was paid 20 shillings, 11 Sep 1648 he was chosen to be Grand juryman in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts, on 10 Oct 1655 she was chosen Constable of Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts, On November 29, 1658, "Jefferey Massey, Thomas Putnam, Nathanial Putnam and Joseph Hutchensen are empowered, or any three of them, to join with Topsfield, Massachusetts about the Runninge and setlenge and full endinge of our sixe mile line in the extent of it in so many places as they shall see meet, for a full conclusion of the worke." On that same day, the General Court confirmed Thomas' appointment as Lieutenant in the troop of horse, he married Ann Holyoke (1621-1655-)
  • Hon. Nathaniel "Land Lord" Putnam (1619-1700), he was born in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts and died in Bedford, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, Constable in Salem, Massachusetts in 1656, Deputy to the General Court of Massachusetts (1690-1691), Selectman of Salem Village, Lieutenant in the Salem Village militia
  • Dea. Capt. Benjamin Putnam (1664-1715), he was born and died in Salem Village, Essex County, Massachusetts, Constable of Salem Village, Essex County, Massachusetts, Deacon of the Church of Salem Village on 30 Dec 1709, he was a tithingman of Salem Village, Essex County, Massachusetts, Surveyor, Tax Collector of Salem Village in 1700 he married firstly to Hannah Unknown (-), he married secondly to Sarah Holton (-)
  • John Putnam (1657-1722), he was born and died in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts, Constable in 1692 of Salem, Massachusetts, he married Hannah Cutler (1655-)
  • Thomas Putnam (1652-1699), he was born and died in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts, he wrongly accused 43 people of conducting witch craft, he married Ann Carr (1661-1699)
  • Eleazer Putnam (1665-1732/33), he was born and died in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts, Constable in of Salem, Massachusetts in 1738, he married Hannah Boardman (1670-c1710)
  • Ann Putnam (1679-1716), infamously known for claiming that she had been afflicted by the devil and wrongly accused 62 people of conducting witch craft, which resulted in the execution of 22 innocent people, she was the daughter of Thomas Putnam (1652-1699) and Ann Carr (1661-1699)
  • James Putnam (1689-1763), a co founder of Danvers, Massachusetts, Surveyor of Highways in 1729
  • Dea. Israel Putnam (1699-1760), 1st Constable of Bedford, Massachusetts in 1729, 1st Deacon of Bedford, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
  • Jonathan Putnam (1715-1762), Constable of Danvers, Massachusetts
  • Maj. Gen. Israel Putnam (1718-1790), served as an officer in the French and Indian War and a Major General in the American Revolution as third in command underneath Gen. George Washington
  • Joseph Putnam (1724-1811), Constable of Salem Village, Essex County, Massachusetts in 1764, Tithingman in Salem Village, Essex County, Massachusetts in 1754 and 1758, Surveyor of Highways in Salem Village, Essex County, Massachusetts in 1756
  • Col. Enoch Putnam (1731/32-1796), Constable of Danvers, Massachusetts
  • BG Rufus Putnam (1738-1824), an officer in the French and Indian War, Brigadier General in the American Revolutionary War, "Father of Ohio"
  • Nathaniel Putnam (1746-1788), Constable of Danvers, Massachusetts
  • Ensign David Putnam (1753-1820), Constable of Lyndeborough, New Hampshire
  • Caleb Putnam (1754-1776), Constable of Sutton, Mass or Croyden, New Hampshire
  • Capt. Hon. Jonathan Putnam (1657-1739), Constable in of Salem Village, Massachusetts in 1691
  • Eleazer Putnam (1759-1836), Constable of Danvers, Massachusetts

Quincy family

  • Edmund Quincy (1602-c1636), he was born in Wigsthorope, Northampton, England and died in Quincy, Norfolk County, Massachusetts Bay Colony, he married Ann Palmer (-c1631)
  • Edmund Quincy (1628-1698), he was born in Achurch, Northamptonshire, England and died in Braintree, Norfolk County, Massachusetts, he married firstly to Joanna Hoare (1624-1680), he married secondly to Elizabeth Gookin (c1660-1700)
  • Daniel Quincy (1651-1690), he was born in Braintree, Norfolk County, Massachusetts and died in Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, merchant and banker, he married Anna Shepard (1663-1708), she was born in Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts and died in Braintree, Norfolk County, Massachusetts
  • Col. John Quincy (1689-1767), he was born in Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts and died in Braintree, Norfolk County, Massachusetts, he married Elizabeth Norton (1696-1769), she was born in Hingham, Plymouth County, Massachusetts
  • Col. Josiah Quincy I (1710-1784), he was born in Braintree, Norfolk County, Massachusetts and died in Quincy, Norfolk County, Massachusetts, he married firstly to Hannah Sturgis (-), he married secondly to Elizabeth Waldron (-), he married thirdly to Ann Marsh (-)

Rand family

  • Sgt. Thomas Rand (1627-1683), he was born in England died in Charlestown, Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts Bay Colony, he was a cordainer by trader, he was a cowherdman (1645-1647), became a freeman on 30 May 1660 in Massachusetts Bay Colony, he married Sarah Edenden (1636-1699)
  • John Rand (1664-1727), he was born and died in Charlestown, Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, he married Mehitable Call (1668-1727)
  • John Rand (1690-1722), was born in Charlestown, Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, he married to Ann Newell (1683-)
  • Dr. Isaac Rand (1718-1790), he was born in Massachusetts and died in Charlestown, Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, he was a physician and surgeon in the American Revolutionary War, he married Margaret Damon (1714-1753), she was born in Lexington, Middlesex County, Massachusetts and died in Charlestown, Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts
  • John Rand (1744-), he was born in Charlestown, Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, he married Ann Brintnall (1740-1828), she was born in Massachusetts and died in Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts
  • Dr. Isaac Rand (1769-1819), he was born and died in Cambridge, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, he graduated from Harvard College in 1787

Reed family

  • Dea. George Reed (1627-1706), he was born in Brocket Hall, Hertfordshire, England and died in Woburn, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
  • Elizabeth Reed (1653-1718), she was born in Woburn, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
  • Dr. Samuel Reed (1656-1709), he was born in Woburn, Middlesex County, Massachusetts and died in Charlestown, Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts
  • Capt. William Reed (1662-1718), he was born in Woburn, Middlesex County, Massachusetts and died in Lexington, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
  • Thomas Reed (1682-1736), he was born and died in Woburn, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
  • Abigail Reed (1686-1767), she was born in Woburn, Middlesex County, Massachusetts and died in Lexington, Middlesex County, Massachusetts

Rice family

  • Dea. Edmund Rice (1594-1663), he was born in Hertfordshire, England and died in Marlborough, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
  • Mary Rice (1619-1710), she was born in Stanstead, Babergh District, Suffolk, England and died in Wayland, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
  • Henry Rice (1620-1711), he was born in Stanssfield, St. Edmunsbury Borough, Suffolk, England and died in Framingham, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
  • Samuel Rice (1634-1685), he was born in Hertfordshire, England and died in Marlborough, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
  • Joseph Rice (1638-1711), he was born in Hertfordshire, England and died in Stow, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
  • Mary Rice (1646-1694), she was born in Sudbury, Middlesex County, Massachusetts and died in Marloborough, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
  • Elizabeth Rice (1648-1739), she was born in Sudbury, Middlesex County, Massachusetts and died in Framingham, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
  • Jonathan Rice (1654-1725), he was born in Sudbury, Middlesex County, Massachusetts and died in Framingham, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
  • Abigail Rice (1657-1735), she was born in Middlesex County, Massachusetts and died in Stow, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
  • David Rice (1659-1723), he was born in Sudbury, Middlesex County, Massachusetts and died in Framingham, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
  • Thomasine Rice (1661-1748), he was born and died in Sudbury, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
  • Rachel Rice (1664-1730), she was born in Sudbury, Middlesex County, Massachusetts and died in Framingham, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
  • Mercy Rice (1670-1727), she was born in Middlesex County, Massachusetts and died in Hpkinton, Middlesex County, Massachusetts

Richardson family

  • Thomas Richardson (1608-1651), he was born in Westmill, Hertfordshire, England and died in Woburn, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
  • Mary Richardson (1638-1694), she was born in Charlestown, Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts and died in Billerica, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
  • Abigail Richardson (1635-1721), she was born in Westmill, Hertfordshire, England and died in Cambridge, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
  • Sarah Richardson (1640-1694), she was born in Charlestown, Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts and died in Billerica, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
  • Sgt. Thomas Richardson (1645-1720), he was born in Woburn, Middlesex County, Massachusetts and died in Billerica, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
  • Ruth Richardson (1647-1699), she was born in Woburn, Middlesex County, Massachusetts and died in Windham, Hertford County, Connecticut
  • Nathaniel Richardson (1651-1714), he was born in and died in Woburn, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
  • Isaac Richardson (1643-1689), he was born and died in Woburn, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
  • Pheobe Richardson (1649-1650), she was born in Woburn, Middlesex County, Massachusetts

Rugg family

  • Jonathan Rugg (1681-1753), he was born in Concord, Middlesex County, Massachusetts and died in Framingham, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
  • Bathsheba Rugg (1703-1741), she was born in Framingham, Middlesex County, Massachusetts and died in Waterford, Oxford County, Massachusetts

Russell family

  • James Russell (1715-1798), he was born and died in Charleston, Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, he married Catherine Graves (1717-1778)
  • Rebecca Russell (1747-1816), she was born in Charlestown, Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts and died in Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, she married James Tyng (1730-1775)

Saltonstall family

  • Richard Saltonstall (1586-1661), Lord of the Manor of Ledsham, he was knighted on 23 Nov 1618, Justice of the Peace for West Riding of Cambridge in 1603, immigrant with the Winthrop Fleet, 1st Assistant to Gov. John Winthrop, signer of the Massachusetts Bay Colony Charter, on of the original pantentees of the Colony of Connecticut. His father was Sir Richard Saltonstall (1521-1601), Lord Mayor of London in 1597.
  • Col. Hon. Nathaniel Saltonstall (c1639-1707), Judge of the Court of Oyer and Terminer in 1692, judge during the Salem Witch Craft Trials, Town Clerk of Ipswich, rose to the rank of Colonel of the local militia.
  • Gov. Gurdon Saltonstall (1666-1724), 25th Governor of the Connecticut Colony

Sargent family

  • Col. Hon. Epes Sargent (1690-1762), received a commission of Justice of the Peace in Essex County, Massachusetts in Dec 1720, Justice of the General Session Court for more than 30 years commissioned Major of the Essex County Militia by Lt. Gov. William Dummer, Esq., (-), Lt. Gov. of the the Province of Massachusetts Bay, he moved from Gloucester to Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts in 1744, Colonel of militia before the Revolutionary War
  • Epes Sargent, Jr. (1720-1779)
  • Thomas Sargent (1726-1727)
  • Winthrop Sargent (1727-1793)
  • Daniel Sargent, Esq. (1731-1806)
  • Col. Paul Dudley Sargent (bap1745-1827), Colonel in the American Revolutionary War, one of the founder overseers of Bowdoin College
  • Lt. Col. John Sargent (1750-1824), loyalist in the American Revolutionary War
  • Hon. Capt. Daniel Sargent (1764-1842), Treasurer and receiver-General of Massachusetts (1817-1882), Member of the Massachusetts General Court (1813-1813) and 1805-1810), Member of the Massachusetts State Senate (1812-1812), Direct of the Boston Bank in 1802
  • Maj. Hon. Ignatius Sargent (1765-1821), Selectman of Gloucester, Essex County, Massachusetts in 1797, Member of Legislature from Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts in 1808, member of the Independent Corp of Cadets, rose to the rank of Major before he left Boston
  • Hon. Col. Henry Sargent (1770-1845), Member of the Massachusetts State Senate (1812, 1815, 1816 and 1817), became 1st Lieutenant of Alexander Hamilton's army 1 Oct 1804, promoted to Captain on 31 Mar 1807, appointed aide-de-camp to the governor with the rank of Colonel on 31 Mar 1815, painter
  • Winthrop Sargent (1783-1808), graduated from Harvard in 1808
  • Howard Sargent. M.D. (1810-1872), graduated as the youngest person his class at Harvard in 1829, graduated from Harvard Medical School in 1832, he was a medical doctor, he married Charlotte Cunningham (1817-1888) who was a descendant of King James IV of Scotland (1473-1513), through his illegitimate daughter Janet Stewart (1502-1562)

Sawtell family

  • Richard Sawtell (1611-1694), he was born in Aller, South Somerset, England and died in Watertown, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
  • John Sawtell (-), he was born in Watertown, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
  • Richard Sawtell, Jr. (-1676), he was born and died in Watertown, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
  • Bethiah Sawtell (-1714), she was born and died in Watertown, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
  • Enoch Sawtell (-1742), he was born and died in Watertown, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
  • Jonathan Sawtell (1639-1690) he was born in Watertown, Middlesex County, Massachusetts and died in Groton, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
  • Mary Sawtwell (1640-1665), she was born in Watertown, Middlesex County, Massachusetts and died in Charlestown, Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts
  • Hannah Sawtell (1642-1723), she was born in Massachusetts and died in Woburn, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
  • Zachariah Sawtell (1643-1691), he was born in Watertown, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
  • Obadiah Sawtell (1648-1740), he was born in Watertown, Middlesex County, Massachusetts and died in Groton, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
  • Ruth Sawtell (1650-1720), she was born in Watertown, Middlesex County, Massachusetts and died in Lexington, Middlesex County, Massachusetts

Sears family

  • Richard Sears (1590-1676), he was a pilgrim and colonist and died in Yarmouth, Plymouth Colony, Massachusetts Bay Colony, he married Deborah Jones (1645-1721)
  • Paul Sears (1636-1707), Captain of the Yarmouth militia and was part of the Narraganset war, he took the oath of fidelity in 1657, an original proprietor of Harwich, Massachusetts, he married Deborah Willard (1645-1721) , she was born in Scituate, Plymouth County, Massachusetts Bay Colony and died in Yarmouth, Barnstable County, Massachusetts

Sedgwick family

Sherman family

  • Richard Sherman (1577-1660), he was born in Dedham, Halstead, Essex, England and died in Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts Bay Colony
  • Abiagail Sherman (1622-1713), he was born in Dedham, Halstead, Essex, England and died in Reading, Middlesex County, Province of Massachusetts Bay

Shrimpton family

  • Jonathan Shrimpton (1640-1673), he was born in Bednall Green, Middlesex, England and died in Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts
  • Mary Shrimpton (1667-1746), she was born in Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts and died in Newton, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
  • Sarah Shrimpton (1699-1717), she was born and died in Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts

Skerry family

  • Henry Skerry (1606-1691), he was born in Yarmouth, Norfolk, England and died in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts
  • Elizabeth Skerry (1638-c1665), she was born in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts

Soule family

  • George Soule (c1601-bet1677/1679), Mayflower passenger, he was born in England and immigrated in 1620 on the ship Mayflower and died in Duxbury, Plymouth County, Massachusetts Bay Colony, he married Mary Bucket (1602-1676), she was born in Worcestershire, England and died in Duxbury, Plymouth County, Massachusetts
  • Zachariah Soule (1627-1663), he was born in Plymouth Colony, Plymouth County, Massachusetts Bay Colony and died in Duxbury, Plymouth County, Massachusetts Bay Colony, he served int he French and Indian War, he married Margaret Ford (1636-1664), she was born in Plymouth County, Massachusetts and died in Duxbury, Plymouth County, Massachusetts Bay Colony
  • John Soule (1632-1707), he was born in Plymouth, Plymouth County, Massachusetts Bay Colony and died in Duxbury, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, he married firstly Rebecca Simons (1635-1678) and secondly Hester Delano (1638-1733)
  • Nathaniel Soule (1634-1699), he was born in Duxbury, Plymouth County, Massachusetts Bay Colony and died in Dartmouth, Bristol County, Massachusetts, he married Rose Unknown (c1640-)
  • George Soule, Jr. (1639-1704), he was born in Duxbury, Plymouth County, Massachusetts Bay Colony and died in Dartmouth, Bristol County, Massachusetts, he married Deborah Unknown (c1640-)
  • Susanna Soule (1640-1684), he was born in Duxbury, Plymouth County, Massachusetts and died in Rhode Island, she married Francis John West (1643-1696), he was born in the Massachusetts Bay Colony and died in Kingstown, Washington County, Rhode Island
  • Mary Soule (1642-1720), he was born in Duxbury, Plymouth County, Massachusetts Bay Colony and died in Duxbury, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, she married John Peterseon (c1645-1720), he was born in Duxbury, Plymouth County, Massachusetts
  • Elizabeth Soule (1644-1667) , she was born in Duxbury, Plymouth County, Massachusetts Bay Colony and died in Woodbridge, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, she married Francis Walker (1637-1701), he was born in Middleton, Essex County, Massachusetts Bay Colony and died in Woodbridge, Essex County, Massachusetts
  • Patience Soule (1646-1706), she was born in Duxbury, Plymouth County, Massachusetts Bay Colony and died in Middleborough, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, she married John Haskell (1640-1706), he was born in Essex County, Massachusetts Bay Colony and died in Plymouth County, Massachusetts
  • Benjamin Soule (1652-1676), he was born in Duxbury, Plymouth County, Massachusetts Bay Colony and died in Pawtucket, Washington County, Rhode Island

Stearns family

  • Isaac Stearns I (1597-1671), he was born in England and died in Watertown, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
  • John Stearns (1623-1668), he was born in Stoke by Nayland, Babergh District, Suffolk, England and died in Billercia, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
  • Abigail Stearns (1624-1690), she was born in Nayland, Babergh District, Suffolk, England and died in Watertown, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
  • Mary Stearns (1625-1664), she was born in Nayland, Babergh District, Suffolk, England and died in Chelmsford, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
  • Anna/Hannah Stearns (1628-1656), she was born in Nayland, Babergh District, Suffolk, England and died in Watertown, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
  • Isaac Stearns II (1632-1676), she was born in Massachusetts and died in Watertown, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
  • Sarah Stearns (1635-1700), she was born in Watertown, Middlesex County, Massachusetts and died in Lexington, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
  • CPL. Samuel Stearns (1638-1683), he was born and died in Watertown, Middlesex County, Massachusetts

Stone family

  • Dea. Samuel Stone (1631-1715), he was born in Nayland, Suffolk, England and died in Lexington, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
  • Dea. Samuel Stone, Jr. (1656-1743), he was born in Lexington, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
  • Sarah Stone (1660-1703), she was born in Cambridge, Middlesex County, Massachusetts and died in Middlesex County, Massachusetts
  • Lydia Stone (1665-1719), she died in Lexington, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
  • Capt. Samuel Stone (1684-1769), he was born and died in Lexington, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
  • Mary Stone (1718-1775), she was born in Sudbury, Middlesex County, Massachusetts and died in Wayland, Middlesex County, Massachusetts

Sturgis family

Taft family

  • Robert Taft (c1640-1725), he was born in County Louth, Ireland and died in Mendon, Worcester County, Province of Massachusetts, he married to Sarah Simpson (1640-1726)
  • Joseph Taft (1680-1747), he was born in Mendon, Worcester County, Massachusetts Bay Colony and died in Uxbridge, Worcester County, Province of Massachusetts, he married to Elizabeth Emerson (1687-1760)
  • Peter Taft (1715-1783), he was born in Mendon, Worcester County, Province of Massachusetts and died in Uxbridge, Worcester County, Province of Massachusetts, he married to Elizabeth Cheney (1707-1783), she was born and died in Medfield, Norfolk County, Province of Massachusetts
  • Aaron Taft (1743-1808), he was born in Uxbridge, Worcester County, Massachusetts and died in Townsend, Windham County, Vermont, he married Rhoda Rawson (1749-1827)

Tarbell family

  • Mary Tarbell (1640-1676), she was born in England and died in Groton, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
  • Abigail Tarbell (1650-1725), she was born in Watertown, Middlesex County, Massachusetts an died in Wrentham, Norfolk County, Massachusetts
  • Ens. John Tarbell (1652-1715), he was born in Watertown, Middlesex County, Massachusetts and died in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts
  • Elizabeth Tarbell (1694-1752),she was born in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts and died in Bedford, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
  • Sarah Tarbell (1696-1767), she was born in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts and died in Bedford, Middlesex County, Massachusetts

Thomas family

  • Capt. Evan Thomas (1610-1661), born in and immigrated from Wales and died in Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts. He is a paternally descendant from Sir Griffith ap Thomas (1478-1521) and his wife Katherine St. John (c1482-), Sir Griffith's parents were Sir Rhys ap Thomas, KG (1449-1525) and Elizabeth verch Gruffydd (-). Sir Rice married Lady Katherine Howard (c1488-), daughter of Sir Thomas Howard, 2nd Duke of Norfok, KG, PC (1443-1524) and Elizabeth Tilney, Countess of Surrey (bef1445-1497), daughter of Sir Frederick Tilney, Lord of Ashwellthorp and Boston (-) and Elizabeth Cheny (-)
  • George Thomas (1655-1696), he was born and died in Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts and married in 1681 to Rebecca Maverick (1659-1696) who was born and died in Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts; her parents were Elias Maverick (1604-1684) who immigrated from Dartmouth, England to Massachusetts Bay Colony and Ann Harris (c1613-1697)
  • Peter Thomas (1681-), he was born in Boston, Suffolk County Massachusetts Bay Colony, he married Rebecca Maverick (1659-1696), she was born in Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts Bay Colony and died in Boston, Suffolk County Massachusetts
  • Eliash Thomas (1710-), he was born in Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, he married Hannah McMillan (-1804), she died in Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts
  • Alexander Thomas (-1800), he was born in Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts and died in New York, he married Mary Kemble (1737-1807), she was born in Boston, Suffolk County, Province of Massachusetts and died in Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts
  • Thomas Kemble Thomas (1771-1849), he was born in Boston, Suffolk County, Provence of Massachusetts and died in Roxbury, Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, he married to Mary Ann Richardson (1772-1821), she was born in Boston, Suffolk County, Province of Massachusetts and died in Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts

Thorndike family

  • John Thorndike (1611/1612-1686), he was a farmer and cowherd from Great Carlton, Lincolnshire, England and died in the Massachusetts Bay Colony, he immigrate in 1630 or 1635 along, he was one of the first founders of the Massachusetts Bay Colony, he settled in Ipswich, Essex County, Massachusetts
  • Elizabeth Thorndike (1632-1672), was the second wife of John Proctor (1631-1692) who was executed as victim of the Salem Witch Trails
  • Israel Thorndike (1755-1832), "merchant prince," politician and industrialist, elected to the Massachusetts legislature from Beverly, Essex County, Massachusetts as a member of the Federalist party in 1802, at the time of his death his net worth was $1.8 million, he married firstly to Mercy Trask (-), secondly to Anna Dodge (-) and thirdly to Sarah Dana (-)

Tripp family

Town family

  • Rebecca Town Nurse (1621-1692) - Falsely accused and hanged for witchcraft.
  • Mary Town Estey (1634-1692) - was baptized August 24, 1634. She married Isaac Estey/Eastie. Mary was hanged on September 22, 1692, during the Salem witch trials [at age 58]. Their son was: ..... Isaac Estey, Jr. married Abigail Kimball.
  • Sarah Towne Cloyce (1642-1703) - born 03 Sep 1637, in Salem, MA. She married (1) Edmund Bridges (2) Peter Cloyce. Sarah Cloyce was accused of witchcraft, in 1692 and put into prison, and later released. She pressed charges for her unlawful arrest and that of her sisters. She received three gold sovereigns for each of them. The movie, Three Sovereigns For Sister Sarah is about this event. Her daughter was: ..... Hepzibah Cloyce, married Ebenezer Harrington.

Tudor family

  • Frederick "Ice King" Tudor, Esq. (1783-1864), established the Ice trade and founder of the Tudor Ice Company

Turner family

  • Capt. John Turner I (1644-1680), he was born in Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts and died in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts
  • Elizabeth Turner (1669-1671), she was born in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts
  • Hon. Col. John Turner III (1671-1742), he was born and died in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts
  • Elizabeth Turner (1673-), she was born in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts
  • Eunice Turner (1675/76-), she was born in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts
  • Freestone Turner (1677-), she was born in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts
  • Abiga Turner (1680-), she was born in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts
  • John Turner IV (1702-1703), he was born and died in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts
  • Elizabeth Turner (1704-), she was born in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts
  • Mary Turner (1706-), she was born in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts
  • Hon. John Turner VI (1709-1786), he was born and died in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts
  • Eunice Turner (1713-), she was born in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts
  • Robert Turner (1715-1761), he was born in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts
  • Mary Turner (1743-1813), she was born in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts and died in Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts
  • Edward Kitchen Turner (c1751-), he was born in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts
  • Woodbury Osborn Turner (c1753-), he was born in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts

Tufts family

  • Peter Tufts (1617-1700), he was an early citizen of Medford, Middlesex County, Massachusetts Bay Colony, became a freeman of Malden and the Massachusetts Bay Colony on 3 May 1665, he built the Peter Tufts House (c1677-1680), 1st Representatives from Medford, Massachusetts to the Massachusetts General Court, involved in the Salem Witch Trials of 1692
  • John Tufts (1653-1728), he married Mary Putnam (1668-1758), she was the daughter of Nathaniel Putnam (1619-1700) and Elizabeth Hutchinson (1629-1688)
  • Peter Tufts (1697-1776)
  • Samuel Tufts (-)
  • Charles Tufts (1781-1876), businessman and philanthropist, he made a fortune through his brick making family, donated a large amount of land in Medford, Middlesex County, Massachusetts to help create Tufts University

Urann family

  • Joseph Urann (1692-1764), he was born in Ipswich, Essex County, Massachusetts and died in Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts
  • Sarah Urann (1716-1765), she was born and died in Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts

Varney family

  • Thomas Varney (1630-1692), he married Abigail Proctor (1637-1732) who was the sister of John Proctor who was falsely accused of witch craft and hanged during the Salem Witch Trials
  • Mary Varney (1669-1733), she was born and died in Ipswich, Essex County, Massachusetts, she married Capt. Thomas Choate (1671-1745)

Warren family

Their are six Warren families that Immigrated to Massachusetts by 1650: Their many descendants include many notable figures in Massachusetts history. All are believed to be descendants of the early English knight, William de Warenne (1055-1088). (See also Warenne Family Ancestry.)

  1. Richard Warren (c1580-1628), a 1620 immigrant on the Mayflower to Plymouth Colony.
  2. John Warren (1585-1667) - a 1630 immigrant in the great fleet of Gov Winthrop to settle Massachusetts Bay Colony. This family first resided extensively at Watertown, Massachusetts.
  3. Abraham Warren (1574-1654) and his son Arthur Warren (1615-1658) were 1635-37 immigrant from Nottingham who settled at Weymouth, Massachusetts.
  4. John Warren (1624-1677), (md to Deborah Wilson). Early settler of Exeter, New Hampshire before moving on to Boston. Originated from England, shire unknown.
  5. Daniel Warren.
  6. Peter Warren (1627-1704) - possibly early English immigrant of 1640/1650 to Roxbury, Boston. Md to Sarah Tucker. No record of immigration.

Welch family

  • John Welch (1682-bef1715), he was born in Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts
  • Capt. John Welch, Jr. (1711-1789), he was born and died in Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts
  • Francis Welch, Esq. (1744-1790), he was born in Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts

Wentworth family

  • Samuel Wentworth III, Esq. (1708-1766), he was born in Portsmouth, Rockingham County, New Hampshire and died in Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts
  • Sarah Wentworth (1735-1820), she was born in Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts and died in Quincy, Norfolk County, Massachusetts
  • Mary Wentworth (1743-1819), she was born in Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts and died in Hailfax, Nova Scotia, Canada

Wigglesworth family

  • Micheal Wigglesworth (1631-1705), colonist, clergyman
  • Edward Micheal Wigglesworth (c1693-1765), clergyman, educator
  • Edward Wigglesworth (1732-1794), academician, 6th United States Ambassador to Canada (15 Dec 1958-19 Oct 1960), Member of the U.S. House of Representatives (6 Nov 1928-13 Nov 1958), Captain in World War I (1917-1919), Commander of the 1st Battalion, Three Hundred and Third Field Artillery, Seventy-sixth Division

Wiley family

  • John Wiley (1608-1662), he was born in Mumby, Lincolnshire, England and died in Reading, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
  • Elizabeth Wiley (1649-), she was born in Reading, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
  • Timothy Wiley (1653-), he was born in Reading, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
  • Susannah Wiley (1655-1729), she was born in Reading, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
  • Sarah Wiley (1658-), she was born in Reading, Middlesex County, Massachusetts

Williams family

  • George Williams (1605-1654), he was born in England and died in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts
  • John Williams (1636-1698), he was born and died in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts
  • John Williams (1664-1732), he was born and died in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts
  • Sarah Williams (1689-1779), she was born and died in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts
  • Anstiss Williams (1700-1773), she was born in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts
  • John Williams, Jr. (1702-), he was born in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts
  • Capt. Henry Williams (1702-1750), he was born and died in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts
  • John Williams III (1702-), he was born in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts
  • Mary Williams (1706-), she was born in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts
  • George Williams (1709-) he was born in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts
  • Ruth Williams (1710-), she was born in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts

Winthrop family

  • Gov. John Winthrop (1587/88-1649), 3rd Governor of the Massachusetts Bay Colony (1630-1634)
  • Lucy Winthrop (-), she married to The Hon. Sir George Downing, 1st Baronet (c1624/25-1684), founder of New York
  • Gov. John Winthrop the Younger (1606-1676), Governor of Connecticut Colony (1659-1676), Governor of the Saybrook Colony (1635-1639)
  • Gov. Fitz-John Winthrop (1638-1707), 24th Governor of the Connecticut Colony
  • John Winthrop (1714-1779), 2nd Hollis Professor of Mathematics and Natural Philosophy at Harvard College, Acting President of Harvard College, mathematician, physicist and astronomer
  • James Winthrop (1752-1821), librarian and jurist, received the award of Fellow of the American Academy of arts and Sciences, wounded at the Battle of Bunker Hill during the American Revolutionary War
  • Gov. Thomas Lindall Winthrop (1760-1841), 13th Lt. Gov. of Massachusetts, in 1813 he was elected a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, member of the American Antiquarian Society, member of the Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company of Massachusetts, served as state representative and senator

See Also

References

Books

  • Descendants of George Abbott, of Rowley, Mass., of his joint descendants with George Abbott, Sr., of Andover, Mass.: of the descendants of Daniel Abbott, of Providence, R. I.; of some of the descendants of Capt. Thomas Abbott, of Andover, Mass,; of George Abbott, of Norwalk Ct.; of Robert Abbott, of Branford Ct.; with brief notes of many others of the name, original settlers in the United States. By Maj. Lemuel Abijah Abbott, 1842-1911

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