Ancestors of Ray Martin Taylor

Notes


2134. Robert TUCKER

Savage - Robert, Weymouth 1638, had Sarah, b 17 Mar 1639, and I think, Ephraim, Benjamin, and Manasseh, beside prob. others, bef. of aft. rem. He was fin. in 1640, for upbraid. James BRITAIN, as a witness call. him a liar, and said he could prove it, of wh. the charact. of BRITAIN may lead us to think he might be right; rem. to Dorchester, that part wh. bec. in 1662 Milton, for wh. he was rep 1669, 80 and 1. Sarah m. 1 Aug 1660, Peter WARREN of Boston.


2144. Thomas STEVENS

Other wife: apparently, but name also unknown.


2146. John GREEN

Savage - John, Charlestown, came in the James from London 1632, arr. 12 Jun, with w. Perseverance and three ch. John, Jacob, Abigail, Sarah JONES, a serv. and Joseph GREENE, of whom we may presume that he was a relat. perhaps apprent. WINTHROPE says the sh. brot. twelve passeng. and in the custom-ho. paper we have the names of two, beside the seven here ment. His w. was d. of Rev. Francis JOHNSON, it is said, a puritan of eminence, who had fled to Amsterdam. She with her h. join. the ch. 29 Mar 1663, and he was made freem. three days after, call. on the rec. serg. but his milit. distinct. was sunk in the more import. title of ruling elder, the only one Charlestown ch. ever had; was sometime town clk. and selectman twleve yrs. begin. in 1646, d. 22 Apr says the gr.stone on May 1658, aged 65. His will of 21 Apr of that yr. names w. Joanna, wid. of John SHATSWELL of Ipswih, and as she had brot. him good est. that had lessened in his hands, he gave her most of his prop. He names in it gr.s. John and Jacob, s. of his s. Jacob, gr.d. Joanna, ch. I supporse, of Richard SHATSWELL of Ipswich, call. by him s.-in-law, had three ch. at Charlestown, but lost three also and the surv. were John, Jacob, and Mary, this last b. 1, bapt. 6 Apr 1634. So much was this name early spread at Maldon, that in the remonstance against the action of the Gen.Ct. up the case of Rev. Mr. Matthews, their min. sign. by thirty-six females, in 1651, three were nam. Eliz. and one, Margaret, GREEN.


2148. Nathaniel HALL

Family tradition has his bro. John coming from Wales. Prob. his brother is John Hall on p. 450-452 of Geneal. Notes of Barnstable Families 974.492/B1D20. John has a son Nathaniel


2149. Mary WILCOX

Following from Savage for a William WILCOX with whom Mary could have come. Note reference to "widow HALL". Savage - William, Cambridge, freem. 25 May 1636, ar.co. 1638, d. 28 Nov 1653. His will of two days preced. speaks of w. as sick, but no ch. yet names cous. John WOODS, sis. wid. HALL, and her s. William, and d. Susan, br. Richard FRANCIS, and br. John TAYLOR; still, all these, exc. the cous. may only refer to Christian relationsh. Yet, in ano. part, ano. meaning may belong to the phrase, when he alludes to "sister's childr. in O. Eng. wh. were the ch. of sis. Christian BOYDEN.


2150. Dollar DAVIS

Will dated Sep. 12, 1672, age 80. Came to U.S. in 1634, returned later to Eng. where he died. Md. - on Tempel record md. 1593, Cambridge, Middlesex, MA. On another temple record md. 29 Mar 1624, East Fairleigh, Kent, Eng. In 1634, 4 Aug. got land in Cambridge, MA Name also spelled Dolar and Dollard Also married Joanna HULL

Savage - Dolor, Dollard, or Dollar, Cambridge 1634, is said to have m. perhaps in Eng. Margery, sis. of Simon WILLARD, if so, he was prob. from Kent, and this conject. is confirm. to me by collat. evid. Yet the grave-yd. at Benefield in Co. Northampton, as Dr. PALFRY assures me, contains the names of his ancestors. He rem. a. 1640, and had ld. that yr. in Duxbury, and was of that ch. when he rem. to Barnstable and join. that 27 Aug 1648, with his w. but had his d. Ruth bapt. at B. 24 Mar 1645; was freem. of that col. 1646; and in the list of those able to bear arms 1643, is this man's name "and his sons." Who may be intend. by the last word, is not precisely understood, but prob. John alone. Yet at the end of that list stand John and Nicholas, wh. might well, therefore, be thot. brs. certain. not s. But two s. he did have, Simon and Samuel, both younger by much than John, wh. was excor. of his will. Bef rem. to D. he liv. some yrs. at Concord, and was one of the proprs. of Groton 1655. engag. in its first sett. and made one of its selectment by the Gn Court of the col. Still it is not lkely, that he ever inhabit. in th new planta. but leav. his younger s. to reside at Concord, went back to B. an there d. 1673. Hid d. Ruth m. 1663, it is said, Stephen HALL; and Mary, wh. m. 15 Jun 1653, Thomas LEWIS of B. was prob. ano.

Crane - Dolar DAVIS, immigrant ......, was the progenitor of the larger part of the DAVIS families of Worcester county. He was born in England and came to America in 1634; his wife and three children came in 1635, accompanied with his brother-in-law, Simon WILLARD, fuonder of Lancaster. Mr. DAVIS had a grant of land in Cambridge MA, as early as 4AUG1634; resided also in Barnstable and in Concord MA. He was a carpenter and builder. He removed to Duxbury and was admitted a freeman in Plymouth colony, 5MAR1638/9, and 2JUN1646. He and his wife were dismissed from the church at Duxbury and joined the church at Barnstable, 27AUG1648. Simon WILLARD, his brother-in-law, was captain of a foot company in 1646, major in 1654 and at his death in 1673 "the colony lost one of its most distinguished members." DAVIS married (first) in county Kent, England, 29MAR1624, Margery WILLARD, who was baptized at Horsemonden, Kent, Eng.,7NOV1602, and died prior to 1667. She was the daughter of Richard WILLARD, of Horsemonden, a yeoman. DAVIS had a grant of land in Duxbury in 1640. He was highway surveyor and constable at Barnstable. He returned to MA in 1655 and bought a hundred and fifty acres in Concord, but finally returned in 1666 to Barnstable and died there JUN1673. He made his will 13SEP1672; it was proved 2JUL1673. The will stated that his sons Simon and Samuel already had their portions; bequeathed to his wife Joanna; eldest son John; son-in law Lewis and Mary, his wife; daughter Ruth HALL; to the poor of the town where "he may die." The will refers to his sons Simon and Samuel as residing in Concord and to his having gone thither at the charges of Roger CHANDLER. His children: 1. John of Barnstable, born in Eng. abt. 1626, had the homestead. 2. Mary, born in Eng., 1631. 3. Elizabeth, born in Eng. 4. Lieutenant Simon, see forward. 5. Samuel, of Concord and Bedford, ancestor of Governor John DAVIS. 6. Ruth, born at Barnstable, 24MAR1645.


2152. Noble FELLOWS

AF lists another wife Margery


2154. John AYERS

Savage - John, Salisbury 1640, had Hannah, b. 21 Dec 1644, rem. to Ipswich 1646, Haverhill 1647, there d. 31 Mar 1657. His will of 12 Mar pro. 6 Oct foll. names w. Hannah, ch. John; Nathaniel; Hannah, wh. m. 24 Mar 1663, Stephen WEBSTER; Rebecca; Mary; Obidiah; Robert; Thomas; and Peter.


2158. Stephen JORDAN

Several other marraiges in AF but mar. dates are after his death?

Dau. Jane has IGI92 rec with Susannah WILLERTON as mo. and there is an IGI92 rec of mar. of Stephen to her in Denham, abt. 1614, also two other IGI92 recs. of Stephen and Susannah (no surname).

Savage - Stephen, Ipswich 1634, came that yr. in the Mary and John, rem. to Newbury, d. 8 Feb 1670, leav. wid. Susanna, wh. d. 25 Jan 1673, and two ds. wh. had m. Robert CROSS and John ANDREWS, both at Ipswich.


2160. Clement WEAVER

In AF another Clement WEAVER b. Sep 1625 is also given as husband Savage - Clement, Newport, in the list of freem. 1655 call. junr. may well seem s. of the preced. and he m. Mary, eldest d. of William FREEBORN, had perhaps the misfortune of being a capt. 1690 serv. w. WALLEY in the expedit. of PHIPS against Quebec, if such latitude of construct. may be applied to the exact statem. in ARNOLD's Hist. of R.I. Vol.I.520,2.


2161. Mary FREEBORN

In AF another Clement WEAVER b. Sep 1625 is also given as husband


2242. Laurence COLBY

See notes under dau. Ann


2264. William JENNISON

The children shown for this William could be younger brothers and sisters, i.e. children of his father (or even of some other William in the same place). Unable to tell if two or three generations are involved. All children shown in this and his father's family are simply children of a William in IGI records (all extracted).


2266. Samuel SANDERSON Esq

From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.


2267. Barbara Liddell

Full christening place, St Nicholas Par. Reg. and Nonconf., Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland, Eng.

From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.


2324. Anthony Dix

Savage - Anthony, Plymouth, one of the first comers, 1623, in the Ann, took a sh. in the div. of ld. next yr. but not in the dist. of cattle 1627, bec. he left the Col. and jon. with CONANT and other Mass. people; freem. 18 May 1631, was tak. by the pirate BULL in 1632, but allow. easi. to escape, and in 1637 was of Charlestown or Salem, had w. Tabitha, wh. after his d. m. Nathaniel PITMAN; and was lost by shipwr. of his 30 ton boat on Cape Cod 15 Dec 1638, the same strom in wh. DINELY perish. at Boston. This we learn from DANFORTH's Almanac. See Winth I. 287, who spells the name DICK wh. FELT perfers to give as KIKE, and both DIKES and DEEKS are found in some rec.


2325. Tabitha

Married (2) Nathaniel PITMAN


2328. Edmund Ingalls

Savage - Edmund, Lynn 1629, if LEWIS is correct, was k. 1648 by the break. of the bridge there, leav. w. Ann and nine ch. Robert, Eliz. Faith, wh. m. Andrew ALLEN; John; Sarah; Henry; Samuel; Mary; and Joseph; all perhaps (most, certain.) b. in Eng. It is said he was of Lincolnsh. Eliz. m. Francis DANE; ano. m. John EATON. His will of 28 Aug 1648 was pro. 14 Nov foll.


2329. Ann Tripp

Savage - Edmund, Lynn 1629, if LEWIS is correct, was k. 1648 by the break. of the bridge there, leav. w. Ann and nine ch. Robert, Eliz. Faith, wh. m. Andrew ALLEN; John; Sarah; Henry; Samuel; Mary; and Joseph; all perhaps (most, certain.) b. in Eng. It is said he was of Lincolnsh. Eliz. m. Francis DANE; ano. m. John EATON. His will of 28 Aug 1648 was pro. 14 Nov foll.