Abraham Kilbourn

M, b. circa 1675
     Abraham was born circa 1675 at Wethersfield, Connecticut.1 He was the son of Sergeant John Kilbourn and Sarah Bronson.

Citations

  1. [S59] Hale House, Jacobus/Waterman , pg 657.

Thomas Kilbourn

M, b. before 8 May 1578 (chr. date), d. before 1639
      On 15 April 1635, the family embarked in the "Increase" for New Engalnd. He was entered in the shipping list as a husbandman, aged 55, with his wife Francis Kilbourn, age 50 and five of his children, Lydia (22), Marie (16), Francis (12), and Jo (10). The ages are considerably at variance with the baptismal records of the children. A Thomas Kilborne, aged 24, and wife Elizabeth, aged 20, had sailed in the Elizabeth in April 1634. The are corresponds with that of the eldest son of Thomas of Wethersfield but there is no other evidence of identity and if the 1634 emigrant was a member of this family he seems to have died without issue.
     
     
      George Kilbourn of Rowley, MA has often been identified with the son of Thomas of Wethersfield who was baptized at Wood Ditton but Banks derives him from Stradishall, co. Suffolk and the probate records of members of the Wethersfield family afford conclusive proof that the only surviving children of Thomas were the one son and four daughters who accompanied his to this country. Walter Goodwin Davis leaves George Kilbourn unattached, appearing first as a young apprentice at Roxbury and later a "farmer of small pretensions" at Rowley.
     
     
      Thomas Kilbourn was one of the first settlers of Wethersfield, CT and died before 1639 when the distribution of lands was made in the name of his widow. It has been suggested and is quite possible, that he was one of the Wethersfield men killed in the massacre of April 1637, the event which occasioned the Pequot War.
     
     
      The will of "Francis Kilbourne" of Wethersfield, dated 13 Nov. 1650, gave a gown to her daughter Margit wife of Richard Lawe and five shillings to her grandson, Jonathan Lawe; 5 lbs to Richard Law in lieu of the forty shillings she had borrowed of him; to daughter Lidia wife of Rober Howar, 5 lbs; to daughter Meary wife of John Root, 5 lbs to daughter Frances wife of Thomas Uffoote, 10 lbs; to grandchild, Elizabeth Geneson, a gown, petticoat and hat; balance of her apparel to be divided between Lidia, Mary and Frances; to son John, three shirts and the rest of the linen to the three daughters.
     
     Witnesses: Samuel Smith and Elizabeth his wife and Nathaniel Dickinson. The inventory was take 3 Dec. 1650 by Samuel Smith, Thomas Coleman and Nathaniel Dickinson and amounted to 349.08.04 lbs.
     . Thomas was born before 8 May 1578 (chr. date) at Wood Ditton, county Cambridge, England. He was christened on 8 May 1578 at Wood Ditton, county Cambridge, England.1 He was the son of John Kilbourn. He married Frances Moody on 5 September 1604 at Moulton, county Suffolk, England.2,3 Thomas Kilbourn was present at Anne Kilbourn's christening circa 1605 at England.4 Thomas Kilbourn was present at Margaret Kilbourn's christening circa 1607 at England.5 Thomas Kilbourn was present at George Kilbourn's christening on 12 February 1611/12 at England.4 Thomas Kilbourn was present at Elizabeth Kilbourn's christening on 12 May 1614 at England.4 Thomas Kilbourn was present at Lydia Kilbourn's christening circa 1616 at England.5 Thomas Kilbourn was present at Sergeant John Kilbourn's christening on 29 September 1624 at Wood Ditton, county Cambridge, England.6 Thomas immigrated to New England on 15 April 1635.1 Thomas died before 1639 at Wethersfield, Connecticut.1

Children of Thomas Kilbourn and Frances Moody

Citations

  1. [S59] Hale House, Jacobus/Waterman , pg 652.
  2. [S59] Hale House, Jacobus/Waterman , pg 652,.
  3. [S170] NE Marriages Prior, Torrey, Clarence A. , pg 436.
  4. [S59] Hale House, Jacobus/Waterman , pg 655.
  5. [S59] Hale House, Jacobus/Waterman , pg 653.
  6. [S59] Hale House, Jacobus/Waterman , pg 21 and 656.

Frances Moody

F, b. before 11 October 1584 (chr., d. 1650
     Frances was born before 11 October 1584 (chr. at Moulton, county Suffolk, England. She was christened on 11 October 1584 at Moulton, county Suffolk, England.1 She was the daughter of George Moody and Margaret Chenery. She married Thomas Kilbourn on 5 September 1604 at Moulton, county Suffolk, England.2,3 Frances Moody was present at Anne Kilbourn's christening circa 1605 at England.4 Frances Moody was present at Margaret Kilbourn's christening circa 1607 at England.5 Frances Moody was present at George Kilbourn's christening on 12 February 1611/12 at England.4 Frances Moody was present at Elizabeth Kilbourn's christening on 12 May 1614 at England.4 Frances Moody was present at Lydia Kilbourn's christening circa 1616 at England.5 Frances Moody was present at Sergeant John Kilbourn's christening on 29 September 1624 at Wood Ditton, county Cambridge, England.6 Frances immigrated to New England on 15 April 1635. Frances died in 1650 at Wethersfield, Connecticut.1

Children of Frances Moody and Thomas Kilbourn

Citations

  1. [S59] Hale House, Jacobus/Waterman , pg 652.
  2. [S59] Hale House, Jacobus/Waterman , pg 652,.
  3. [S170] NE Marriages Prior, Torrey, Clarence A. , pg 436.
  4. [S59] Hale House, Jacobus/Waterman , pg 655.
  5. [S59] Hale House, Jacobus/Waterman , pg 653.
  6. [S59] Hale House, Jacobus/Waterman , pg 21 and 656.

John Kilbourn

M
     Occupation: Churchwarden. John died. He was present at Thomas Kilbourn's christening on 8 May 1578 at Wood Ditton, county Cambridge, England.1 His body was interred on 30 October 1591 at Wood Ditton, county Cambridge, England.1

Child of John Kilbourn

Citations

  1. [S59] Hale House, Jacobus/Waterman , pg 652.

John Finney1

M, b. circa 1610, d. after 1683
     John was born circa 1610 at Parish Lenton, County Nottinghamshire, England.2,3 He was the son of Robert Finney and NN---- NN----. John immigrated to (an unknown value) circa 1630.3
      John Finney was baptized at Lenton on 15 March 1603/4. He was living at Bristol, Massachusetts (now Rhode Island) as late as 7 February 1682/3, when he deeded his house and lands there to his son Jonathan. John married, first, at Lenton Christian Patten She was baptized 23 November 1608 in the parish of Sneinton, immediately east of the city of Nottingham and three miles from Lenton.

      John Finney emigrated to New England between July 1637 and December 1638. He was assigned land at Webb's Field in Plymouth on 2 December 1639; the grant was confirmed on 6 July 1640. On 16 September 1641 John and his brother Robert were each granted six acres of upland abutting the brook that comes from Fresh Lake, and John received another grant of fifty acres at "Pausatuke" Neck on 5 June 1666. The court confirmed the grant at "Passuntaguanumcke Neck on South Sea," 7 July 1638.

      John was admitted a freeman of the colony on 20 August 1644. He held many positions of trust, begining with his appointment as constable at Plymouth on 7 March 1642. The following year he was included on a list of those able to bear arms from the town of Plymouth. He was collector of the excise
     
      John was a teacher of Latin. Probably lived in Plymouth for several years, his two sons by his first wife were born there. He next moved to Barnstable, Massachusetts, where seven of his children were born and eventually to Bristol, RI.
     
     
      A letter from Thomas Bishop to John Phinney of Barnstable:
     
     
      "Sonne Phinney my love to you Remembered hoping in God you bee in good health with all your children as I am at present your letter I Received wherein you write mee of my Daughters Death and alsoe that you had written a letter att large of all particulars to mee which letter never came to my hands; and therefore can not answer it Concerning my Grandchildren I shall send for my Cozen Abigail speedy to come home to mee for I propose to take her as a Daughter; for Thomas Coggen I doe Comite him to your care and trust that you Doe provide for him and keep him as your own child taking his meanes to help to his maintenance for John Coggen I desire hee may bee bound in Boston or Salem to that trade his Genes Doe best lead him to but if it could bee to a Seaman that he might come for England some time that I might see him or if you thinke good when I send for his sister to send him alsoe with her; for the younger boy Henry Coggen that you Doe keep him as your owne sonne to School and to Write and Read till hee bee fitt for a Master and for the fiting of John prentice and keeping that boy Henry that twenty pound you have in stocke of mine shall be assoared you for the breeding that boy I have sent to my Daughter holman by Mr. Straton by the way of Bristoll two shirts apeece for the boyes and 2 smockes for the Mayde; and if you send me Abigail Coggen proy you send her handsome apparelled in her Mothers apparel; and I shall pay for her frayght soe you agree to land her to Waymouth and Direct a letter with the Mayde to My Daughter Mis Sarah Lydds in Melcomb and there Abigail wilbee Received and the boy if alsoe you send him Now this I pray you to observe and soe I Command you to God with all my Grandchildren and I desire to Temayne
     
     Your Loveing fatherinlaw
     
     Tho: Bishop." He married Christian Patten circa 1636 at England.4,5 He married Abigail Bishop on 10 June 1650 at Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts.5 He married Elizabeth Bayley on 26 June 1654 at Barnstable, Barnstable, Massachusetts.6,5 John died after 1683 at Bristol, Bristol, Rhode Island.3

Children of John Finney and Christian Patten

Children of John Finney and Elizabeth Bayley

Citations

  1. [S325] NEHGR Volume CXLVIII, October 1994.
  2. [S62] Phinney Genealogy, Phinney, Mary A. ,,.
  3. [S61] Finney Family, Finney, Howard , pg 1.
  4. [S62] Phinney Genealogy, Phinney, Mary A. , pg 3,.
  5. [S170] NE Marriages Prior, Torrey, Clarence A. , pg 579.
  6. [S61] Finney Family, Finney, Howard , pg 1,.

Christian Patten1

F, b. circa 1608, d. 9 September 1649
     Christian was born circa 1608 at Parish of Sneinton, England. She was the daughter of Edward Patten and Elizabeth Trinder. She was baptized on 23 November 1608 at Parish of Sneinton, England. She married John Finney circa 1636 at England.2,3 Christian died on 9 September 1649 at Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts.4

Children of Christian Patten and John Finney

Citations

  1. [S325] NEHGR Volume CXLVIII, October 1994.
  2. [S62] Phinney Genealogy, Phinney, Mary A. , pg 3,.
  3. [S170] NE Marriages Prior, Torrey, Clarence A. , pg 579.
  4. [S62] Phinney Genealogy, Phinney, Mary A. , pg 3.

Abigail Bishop

F, d. 6 May 1653
     Abigail Bishop was the daughter of Thomas Bishop. She married John Finney on 10 June 1650 at Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts.1 Abigail died on 6 May 1653 at Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts.2

Citations

  1. [S170] NE Marriages Prior, Torrey, Clarence A. , pg 579.
  2. [S62] Phinney Genealogy, Phinney, Mary A. , pg 3.

Elizabeth Bayley

F
     Elizabeth died. She married John Finney on 26 June 1654 at Barnstable, Barnstable, Massachusetts.1,2 Her body was interred on 9 February 1683/84 at Bristol, Massachusetts, USA.3

Children of Elizabeth Bayley and John Finney

Citations

  1. [S61] Finney Family, Finney, Howard , pg 1,.
  2. [S170] NE Marriages Prior, Torrey, Clarence A. , pg 579.
  3. [S62] Phinney Genealogy, Phinney, Mary A. , pg 5.

Thomas Bishop

M
     Thomas was born.1 .2

Child of Thomas Bishop

Citations

  1. [S62] Phinney Genealogy, Phinney, Mary A. , pg 3.
  2. [S62] Phinney Genealogy, Phinney, Mary A. , pg 5.

Carl Staley

M, b. 9 February 1898
     He resided, at Chicago, Cook, Illinois.1 Carl Staley was born on 9 February 1898 at Berlin Heights, Ohio.2 He was the son of Alfred Staley Sr and Rosa Bonheur Tuttle.

Citations

  1. [S462] Glyndon H. Crocker's Obit.
  2. [S589] Unknown subject unknown repository.

Alice Staley

F, b. 21 June 1895
     Alice Staley was born on 21 June 1895 at Berlin Heights, Ohio.1 She was the daughter of Rosa Bonheur Tuttle. Alice died at South Bend, Indiana.2

Citations

  1. [S589] Unknown subject unknown repository.
  2. [S462] Glyndon H. Crocker's Obit.

NN---- NN----

F, d. circa 1640
     She married Thomas Coleman before 1635 at Wethersfield, Connecticut.1,2 NN---- died circa 1640 at Wethersfield, Connecticut.1,2

Children of NN---- NN---- and Thomas Coleman

Citations

  1. [S10] Henry R. Stiles, History of Ancient Wethersfield, Vol II, pg 241,.
  2. [S170] NE Marriages Prior, Torrey, Clarence A. , pg 171.

Jane Willis

F, b. 9 April 1677
     Jane was born on 9 April 1677 at Medford, Massachusetts.1 She was the daughter of Thomas Willis and Grace Toy or Tay. She married Percival Hall on 18 October 1697 at Woburn, Massachusetts.2,3

Children of Jane Willis and Percival Hall

Citations

  1. [S63] History of Medford, Brooks, Charles , pg 567.
  2. [S63] History of Medford, Brooks, Charles , pg 519,.
  3. [S170] NE Marriages Prior, Torrey, Clarence A. , pg 335.

Percival Hall

M, b. 13 November 1698
     Percival was born on 13 November 1698 at Medford, Massachusetts.1 He was the son of Percival Hall and Jane Willis.

Citations

  1. [S63] History of Medford, Brooks, Charles , pg 519.

Jane Hall

F, b. 15 May 1700
     Jane was born on 15 May 1700 at Medford, Massachusetts.1 She was the daughter of Percival Hall and Jane Willis.

Citations

  1. [S63] History of Medford, Brooks, Charles , pg 519.

Mary Hall

F, b. after 1700/1
     Mary was born after 1700/1 at Medford, Massachusetts.1 She was the daughter of Percival Hall and Jane Willis.

Citations

  1. [S63] History of Medford, Brooks, Charles , pg 519.

Elizabeth Hall

F, b. after 1700/1
     Elizabeth was born after 1700/1 at Medford, Massachusetts.1 She was the daughter of Percival Hall and Jane Willis.

Citations

  1. [S63] History of Medford, Brooks, Charles , pg 519.

Martha Hall

F, b. after 1709/10
     Martha was born after 1709/10 at Medford, Massachusetts. She was the daughter of Percival Hall and Jane Willis.

Thomas Hall

M, b. 15 August 1712
     Thomas was born on 15 August 1712 at Medford, Massachusetts.1 He was the son of Percival Hall and Jane Willis.

Citations

  1. [S63] History of Medford, Brooks, Charles , pg 519.

Zaccheus Hall

M, b. 11 January 1714/15
     Zaccheus was born on 11 January 1714/15 at Medford, Massachusetts.1 He was the son of Percival Hall and Jane Willis.

Citations

  1. [S63] History of Medford, Brooks, Charles , pg 519.

Susanna Hall

F, b. 11 January 1714/15
     Susanna was born on 11 January 1714/15 at Medford, Massachusetts.1 She was the daughter of Percival Hall and Jane Willis.

Citations

  1. [S63] History of Medford, Brooks, Charles , pg 519.

Grace Hall

F, b. 7 October 1717
     Grace was born on 7 October 1717 at Medford, Massachusetts.1 She was the daughter of Percival Hall and Jane Willis.

Citations

  1. [S63] History of Medford, Brooks, Charles , pg 519.

Willis Hall

M, b. 7 March 1719/20
     Willis was born on 7 March 1719/20 at Medford, Massachusetts.1 He was the son of Percival Hall and Jane Willis.

Citations

  1. [S63] History of Medford, Brooks, Charles , pg 519.

John Hall

M
     John Hall was the son of NN---- Hall and Mary NN----.
     
     
      John Hall bought lands at Medford, 27 June 1675, of Caleb Hobart, which he mortgaged to him the same day as security, and redeemed 2 May 1881 for two hundred and sixty pounds.
     . He married Elizabeth Green on 4 April 1656 at Medford, Massachusetts.1,2 He resided, at Cambridge, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA, in 1667.3 .3

Children of John Hall and Elizabeth Green

Citations

  1. [S63] History of Medford, Brooks, Charles , pg 518 and 501,.
  2. [S170] NE Marriages Prior, Torrey, Clarence A. , pg 334.
  3. [S63] History of Medford, Brooks, Charles , pg 518.

Elizabeth Green

F, b. April 1639, d. 14 February 1713/14
     Elizabeth was born in April 1639 at Medford, Massachusetts.1 She was the daughter of Percival Green and Ellen NN----. She married John Hall on 4 April 1656 at Medford, Massachusetts.2,3 Elizabeth died on 14 February 1713/14 at Medford, Massachusetts, at age 74.1

Children of Elizabeth Green and John Hall

Citations

  1. [S64] Cambridge, MA, Paige, Lucius R. , pg 501.
  2. [S63] History of Medford, Brooks, Charles , pg 518 and 501,.
  3. [S170] NE Marriages Prior, Torrey, Clarence A. , pg 334.

Elizabeth Hall

F, b. 18 July 1658
     Elizabeth was born on 18 July 1658 at Medford, Massachusetts.1 She was the daughter of John Hall and Elizabeth Green.

Citations

  1. [S63] History of Medford, Brooks, Charles , pg 518.

John Hall

M, b. 13 October 1660
     John was born on 13 October 1660 at Medford, Massachusetts.1 He was the son of John Hall and Elizabeth Green.

Citations

  1. [S63] History of Medford, Brooks, Charles , pg 518.

Nathaniel Hall

M, b. 7 May 1666
     Nathaniel was born on 7 May 1666 at Medford, Massachusetts.1 He was the son of John Hall and Elizabeth Green.

Citations

  1. [S63] History of Medford, Brooks, Charles , pg 518.

Mary Hall

F, b. 1668
     Mary was born in 1668 at Medford, Massachusetts.1 She was the daughter of John Hall and Elizabeth Green.

Citations

  1. [S63] History of Medford, Brooks, Charles , pg 518.

Stephen Hall

M, b. 1670
     Stephen was born in 1670 at Medford, Massachusetts.1 He was the son of John Hall and Elizabeth Green.

Citations

  1. [S63] History of Medford, Brooks, Charles , pg 518.