Person:George Bullard (1)

m. 2 Jul 1587
  1. Margaret BullardEst 1588 -
  2. Joane BullardEst 1590 -
  3. Grace BullardEst 1592 -
  4. William BullardAbt 1594 - 1686
  5. John BullardEst 1596 - 1678
  6. Robert BullardAbt 1598 - 1639
  7. Mary Bullard1599/00 - 1599/00
  8. Katherine Bullard1599/00 - 1599/00
  9. George BullardEst 1602 - 1688/89
  10. Ellen BullardEst 1604 -
m. Est 1630
m. Abt 1640
  1. Mary Bullard1639/40 -
  2. Jacob Bullard1642 -
  3. Sarah BullardEst 1645 -
  4. Jonathan Bullard1647 -
  5. Joanna BullardAbt 1649 -
  • HGeorge BullardEst 1602 - 1688/89
  • WMary _____
m. 30 Apr 1655
  • HGeorge BullardEst 1602 - 1688/89
  • WJane _____
m. 2 May 1672
Facts and Events
Name George Bullard
Gender Male
Birth[1] Est 1602 Barnham, Suffolk, England
Marriage Est 1630 Englandto Margaret _____
Marriage Abt 1640 to Beatrice Hall
Marriage 30 Apr 1655 Watertown, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, USAto Mary _____
Marriage 2 May 1672 Charlestown, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, USAto Jane _____
Death[2][1] 14 Jan 1688/89 Watertown, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, USA
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 Stott, Clifford L., and Myrtle Stevens Hyde. The English Bullard Family Revisited and their Bignett Connection. New England Historical and Genealogical Register, 154:172-188. (2000)
    154:178-79.

    'Children, likely all born at Barnham, Suffolk: ...
    George Bullard, b. say 1602; d. at Watertown, Mass, 14 Jan. 1688/9 [citing Watertown Records, 1 pt. 3: 61].'

  2. Historical Society of Watertown (Massachusetts). Watertown Records. (Watertown, Mass.: Press of Fred Barker, 1894-1939)
    1:61.

    '1688. George Bullard dyed the 14 of Jannuary'

  3.   Bullard, Edgar J. (Edgar John), and Gail Wheeler Pritchard. Bullard and Allied Families: the American Ancestors of George Newton Bullard and Mary Elizabeth Bullard. (Detroit, Michigan: E. J. Bullard, 1930)
    page 13.
  4.   Savage, James. A Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England: Showing Three Generations of Those Who Came Before May, 1692, on the Basis of Farmer's Register. (Boston: Little, Brown, and Co, 1860-1862)
    Vol. 1:295.

    BULLARD... GEORGE, Watertown, freem. 2 June 1641 whose w. Margaret d. Feb. 1640; and he m. Beatrice Hall of Boston,
    had Mary, b. 12 Feb. 1640; Jacob, 6 Apr. 1642; and prob. Sarah; Jonathan, 12 July 1647; and perhaps Joanna. He had ano. w. (I presume the third), 20 apr. 1655, Mary Marplehead, says Dr. Bond, tho. Morse confines him to one w. A fourth w. he found, 2 May 1672, in Jane Else, wid of Roger.

Founders of Watertown, MA

Located along the Charles River, Watertown was one of the first settlements in Massachusetts Bay Colony. After a brief stay by Roger Clapp and others who then went on to settle Dorchester. In late July 1630, Sir Richard Saltonstall led a group of about 115 households to settle at Watertown, which at the time included parts of present-day Cambridge and much of the surrounding area; the population approached Boston's in the mid 17th century. In 1632 the residents of Watertown protested against being compelled to pay a tax for the erection of a stockade fort at Cambridge; leading to the establishment of representative government in the colony.

Full list of original heads of households

See also: History of Watertown - Wikipedia entry - Richard Saltonstall on Wikipedia

Watertown Founders' Monument

Current Location: Middlesex County, Massachusetts   Parent Towns: None   Daughter Towns: Cambridge, Weston, Waltham, Belmont, Lincoln