9G Grandparents (Continued)

2631 Dorothy _____.424 d. Salisbury, NH on January 27, 1665.

2652 Richard Ingraham.575 b. England. Resided in Barroby.

Child:
1326 i. Richard (~1605-<1693)

2660 Richard Sabin.

He m. Mary Bushe.

They had one child:
1330 i. William (1609-1687)

2661 Mary Bushe.

2662 Richard Wright.516,410,147,517,518 b. Stepney, Middlesex, England about 1598.

Richard Wright emigrated with the Winthrop Fleet in1630 from Stepney, England with three of his daughters and an older woman, perhaps his wife or mother. He was an employee of Col. Sir John Humphrey. He laid out Col. Humphrey's land grant in Saugus, MA, built a house on the Humprey estate and tended to his fields and livestock before the colonel came to New England. He was a captain of the militia in 1630 in Saugus.

In 1639, he purchased 600 acres of land at Mount Wollaston and operated at water mill there, for which he was granted a monopoly. He moved from Mt. Wollaston to the new town of Rehoboth in 1641 and was one of the founders of the town and one of the first selectmen (Bliss p. 23, 29). He was the richest man in town at that time with an estate valued at 834£ (Bliss p. 25). He also built and operated a mill there which was eventually taken over by his son-in- law William Sabin. After the United Colonies eventually decided that the town of Rehoboth was to come under the jurisdiction of Plymouth Colony, Richard moved from the town around early 1646 because of his disagreements with the Plymouth people. Later that year, he returned to England for a short time and settled after that in Boston.

In 1657, he accompanied a sheriff of Massachusetts Bay to Providence to arrest a person there. While transporting their prisoner, he was confronted by several other Cary ancestors who disagreed with the action. He was stopped by Benjamin Hearnden and served with a warrant from Arthur Fenner. Several hours later Thomas Angell, acting as constable took possession of the prisoner from Wright at the tavern of Roger Mowry, In total probably five Cary ancestors were involved in this particular confrontation. Wright returned to Massachusetts without his prisoner.

He m. Margaret Adam, about 1619 in Stepney, Middlesex, England.

They had the following children:
1331 i. Mary (~1620-1662)
ii. Eleanor Elizabeth517,518 (~1621->1701)
iii. Ann517,518 (~1622-)
iv. Abigail517,518 (1623-)

2663 Margaret Adam.

2668 Robert Rogers.532

Child:
1334 i. Robert (~1617-1663)

2676 Dominick Wheeler. b. about 1568.445 d. New Sarum, Wilteshire, England before February 16, 1616.574

He was called a shearman (a person who sheared cloth) in his will which was dated December 12, 1615 and made the following bequests:

to wife Mercy - all his real and personal property during her life
to eldest son John - all the property after the death of wife Mercy, also a little clock and platter
to Anne, wife of son John - 5 shillings
to Edward, the eldest son of John - one silver spoon
to Edward's brother John - one pottinger574

He m. Mercy Jellye, on June 3, 1588 in Salisbury, Wiltshire, England.445 St. Edmund's.

They had one child:
1338 i. John (~1589-1670)

2677 Mercy Jellye. d. after 1616.

2704 William Hill.533,576  b. Pitminster, Somersetshire, England about 1515. d. Pitminster, Somersetshire, England in 1594.

He was a resident of Poundsford in Pitminster, Somersetshire. He was granted a coat of arms in 1570. The pedigree was compiled from the Visitation of Somersetshire in 1623.

He m. Lucy Ryves, about 1563.

They had the following children:
i. Benjamin (~1564-)
ii. Lucy (>1564-)
iii. Thomas (~1568-1629)
1352 iv. John (~1570-)

2705 Lucy Ryves.  b. Dorset, England.

2720 Thomas Hall.535  d. Ledbury, Hereford, England in 1610.

His will was proved November 16, 1610.

He m. Ann _____.

They had one child:
1360 i. Francis (-1611)

2721 Ann _____.

2736 William Fisher.326  b. Syleham, Suffolk, England about 1527. d. before August 9, 1591.

In 1591, William composed his own last will, proving that he was able to read and write which was unusual for that time. His estate included armor, indicating some military activity. He was a properous yeoman farmer with properties in Syleham that he had inherited, and he had purchased properties in Cransford, Swelfling and St. James South Elmham. Most of his properties in Syleham were bequeathed to his son Anthony. Son William inherited properties in Swelfling and Cransford.

He m. Margerie Bert326, on October 15, 1551 in Stradbroke, Suffolk, England.

They had the following children:
i. Johanna (<1553-)
ii. William (<1556-)
iii. Agnes (<1559-1563)
1368 iv. Anthony (<1559-1640)
v. Jane (<1560-1626)

2737 Margerie Bert.326  b. Stradbroke, Suffolk, England about 1530.

2738 Nicholas Fiske.537,577  b. Laxfield, Suffolk, England about 1522. d. Dennington, Suffolk, England before September 28, 1569.

Nicholas shows on the Laxfield muster roles, the tax rolls of Laxfield in 1542-4 and the subsidy rolls of Dennington for land valued at 4¼. Nicholas is noted as visiting his brother-in-law John Noyse in Norwich where he was being held prisoner shortly before he was burned at the stake for heresy. In his will dated Aug. 20, 1569, he left his lands, buldings, meadows, pastures, and feedings in Dennington to his wife Johan for her life and after her death to his son, William, on the condition that William pay 80¼ divided between all his siblings and 10¼ to the poor.

He m. Johan Crispe577, about 1548.

They had the following children:
i. William (~1549-<1580)
ii. Amos (~1551-1612)
iii. Rachel (~1554-<1579)
iv. Esther (~1556-1579)
1369 v. Marie (~1561-)
vi. Martha (~1563-)

2739 Johan Crispe.577  b. Laxfield, Suffolk, England about 1527.

2744 William Everard.330  b. about 1535. bur. Holbrook, Suffolk, England on February 25, 1615.

He m. Elizabeth Squier330, on May 30, 1559 in Holbrook, Suffolk, England.

They had the following children:
i. William330
ii. Faith330
1372 iii. George (->1616)
iv. Robert330 (-<1612)
v. Alice330

2745 Elizabeth Squier.330 b. about 1539. bur. Holbrook, Suffolk, England on September 30, 1615.

2746 Robert Pearse.330 b. about 1540.

Child:
1373 i. Mary

2764 William Byrcharde.578,550

He m. Catherine Finch550, in 1595 in Great Leighs, Essex, England.

They had the following children:
1382 i. Thomas (1595-<1684)
ii. William550
iii. Richard550
iv. Mary550
v. Katherine550


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