Person:Richard Raymond (3)

Watchers
Richard Raymond
b.Cal 1602
  • HRichard RaymondCal 1602 - 1692
  • WJudith UnknownBef 1615 - Aft 1662
m. Bef 1635
  1. John RaymondEst 1635 - 1695
  2. Bathshua Raymond1637 -
  3. Joshua Raymond1638/39 - 1676
  4. Lemuel Raymond1640 -
  5. Hannah Raymond1642/43 - 1717
  6. Daniel RaymondAbt 1653 - 1696
Facts and Events
Name[1][2] Richard Raymond
Gender Male
Birth[1] Cal 1602
Emigration[1] 1631
Residence[1] 1631 Salem, Essex, Massachusetts, United States
Marriage Bef 1635 Estimate based on date of birth of eldest known child (John).
to Judith Unknown
Other[1][2][3] 14 May 1634 Admitted freeman of Massachusetts Bay.
Residence[1] 1662 Norwalk, Fairfield, Connecticut, United States
Residence[1] 1663 Saybrook, Middlesex, Connecticut, United States
Death[1][2] 1692 Saybrook, Middlesex, Connecticut, United States
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 Richard Rayment, in Anderson, Robert Charles. The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England, 1620-1633. (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1995)
    3:1563-65.

    "Origin: Unknown …
    Occupation: Fisherman, coastal trader
    Church Membership: Among those who joined the Salem church before December 1636 [SChR 5], and presumably before 14 May 1634 based on date of freemanship. …
    Birth: Say 1632
    Death: Saybrook 1692 aged about 90 [TAG 24:158]."

  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 Richard Raymond 1 , in Raymond, Samuel. Genealogies of the Raymond families of New England, 1630-1 to 1886: with a historical sketch of some of the Raymonds of early times, their origin, etc. (New York: J.J. Little, 1886)
    4.

    "Richard Raymond 1, Salem, Mass., mariner. Freeman, May 14, 1634. Jan. 2, 1636, the town granted him half an acre of land at Winter Harbor (now known as Winter Island in Salem harbor), 'for fishing trade and to build upon.' In 1636 he received a further grant of 60 acres of land at Jeffries Creek (now Manchester). He and his wife Judith _____ were members of the First Church, Salem, before 1636. In 1660 he sold one quarter part of 'the good Ketch called the Hopewell of Salem, of the burthen of thirty tons, now being or riding at anchor in the harbor of Boston.' Oct. 20, 1662, he purchased a house and land at Norwalk, Conn., and probably removed there soon after, where he engaged in a coast wise trade with the Dutch and English settlers on Manhattan Island. In 1664 he removed to Saybrook. His children were all baptized in the First Church, Salem, excepting John, the date of whose birth is unknown."

  3. Richard Raymond, in 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)
    3:513.

    "Richard (Raymond), Salem, perhaps br. of the first John and of William, freem. 14 May 1634, had there bapt. Bathseba, 11 July 1637, wh. m. 29 July 1659, Humphrey Coombs; Joshua, 3 Mar. 1639; Lemuel, 3 Jan. 1641; Hannah, Feb. 1643; Samuel, 13 July 1645; Richard, 2 Jan. 1648; Eliz. 28 Apr. 1650; and Daniel, 17 Apr. 1653, all prob. by w. Judith; rem. to Norwalk, thence in 1664 to Saybrook, there d. 1692."

  4.   Paige, Lucius R. List of Freemen. New England Historical and Genealogical Register. (New England Historic Genealogical Society, Jan, Apr, Jul, Oct 1849)
    3:92.