Person:Joseph Winnock (1)

Joseph Winnock
b.1645
  • HJoseph Winnock1645 - 1690
  • WSarah MillsEst 1648 - 1715
m. Bef 1676
Facts and Events
Name Joseph Winnock
Gender Male
Birth? 1645
Marriage Bef 1676 Scarborough, Cumberland, Maine, USAto Sarah Mills
Death? 18 Jun 1690 Scarborough, Cumberland, Maine, USA

Supposedly father of Sarah Winnock who married first James2 Wiggin and married second to James Davis. It has sometimes been mistated that she married or at least had an affair and children with George Garland but this is clearly in error. It is her mother widow Sarah (Mills) Winnock who was involved with George Garland.

References
  1.   Noyes, Sybil; Charles Thornton Libby; and Walter Goodwin Davis. Genealogical Dictionary of Maine and New Hampshire. (Portland, Maine: Southworth Press, 1928-1939).

    WINNOCK (Whinnock), JOSEPH, fisherman, Black Point, built there bef. 1666, his land described by Y.D. 12:67. Sued for debt by Thomas Kimball in July 1662, by Richard cutts in 1663 and when Francis Small was his atty., and plf. or deft. in later suits for debt, trespass, etc. Fined for saying he was no more drunk that Mr. Hooke and calling him a 'moon-calf'; abs. from meeting 1674. In July 1676 he appraised the Chilson est., but bef. or aft. was an Ind. captive, one of those recovered before Feb. 1676-7. In 1684 sued by Mr. Wm. Vaughan, in 1686 by John Mills who lost. Killed in the second war; adm. gr. 18 June 1690 to wid. Sarah (Mills 6, a 2d w. m. by 1676), who attested the inv., no land, at Kitt. 15 July 1690. At Boston in Nov. 1694 she q.c. to Richard Hunnewell +/- 40 a. at Black Point her husb. had sold him by verbal agreem. ab. 15 yrs bef. In Nov. 1702 Sheriff Curtis had a writ to serve at Scarb. ag. the wid. of Joseph W. and left it at Mr. Hunnewells's. In 1715 Scarb. land was inv., +/- 40 a and adm. gr. 1717 to Elisha Plaisted by p/a from Thomas Crockett; see also Y.D. 9:50-51. Ch. apppear: Daughter, killed with fa. and bur. with him on his own land. RACHEL, accus. Hugh Alley at Lynn in 1681. MARY, m. Elihu Crockett(1). JOHN. Will, at Boston, late of Black Point, 26 Nov. 1690-10 Jan. 1690-1, gives wages in Canada and gun to Wm. Puncheon who was resid. legatee. SARAH, accus. James Wiggin (3) in York ct. June 1687, presum. m. him and m. 2d at Haverh. James Davis (13 jr.); liv. 1726. One Joshua W. a Boston jeweler, m. Mary Houghton of Boston and No. Hampton. 17 Feb. 1724-5 (Newb. rec.).

    See also:
    James2 Wiggin, about 21 in Sept. 1679 so born c. 1658. son of James1 Wiggin: Kittery, Called late of Blue Point 16 Aug. 1693 when wid. Sarah (?Winnock) of Newb. m. 2d James Davis (13 jr.). She was liv. 1726. Ch: Sarah, m. by 1707 George Hadley of Haverh. and Amesb.

  2.   Anderson, Robert Charles. The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England, 1620-1633. (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1995)
    3:2082.

    married to Sarah Mills 2 (1648–1715)