Person:Richard Woodbury (1)

  1. John Woodbury1641 - 1715/16
  2. Isaac Woodbury1643/44 -
  3. Humphrey Woodbury1645/46 - 1727
  4. Susanna Woodbury1648/49 - 1716
  5. William Woodbury1651 - Bef 1710/11
  6. Peter Woodberry1652 - 1675
  7. Richard Woodbury1654/55 - 1690
  8. Elizabeth Woodbury1657 - Aft 1689
  9. Christian Woodbury1661 - 1689
  • HRichard Woodbury1654/55 - 1690
  • WSarah HaskellAbt 1661 - 1716
m. 16 Dec 1679
  1. Sarah WoodburyBef 1680 - 1680
  2. Richard Woodbury1681/82 - 1683
  3. Jael Woodbury1683/84 -
  4. Richard Woodbury1685 -
  5. Josiah Woodbury1685 -
  6. Susannah Woodbury1687 -
  7. David Woodbury1688/89 -
  8. Sarah Woodbury1690 -
Facts and Events
Name Richard Woodbury
Gender Male
Birth[1] 28 Feb 1654/55 Salem, Essex, Massachusetts, United States
Marriage 16 Dec 1679 Beverly, Essex, Massachusetts, United Statesto Sarah Haskell
Death[2] 20 Nov 1690 Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States
References
  1. Salem, Essex, Massachusetts, United States. Vital Records to the End of the year 1849. (Salem, Massachusetts: Essex Institute, 1916-1925)
    Vol. 2, p. 441.

    WOODBERY, Richard, s. Humphry and Elizabeth, [born] 28 : 12 m : 1654. CT.R.
    [Note: In old-styles dates, the twelfth month is February. For comparison to the modern calendar, it corresponds to the following year. More info may be found here.]

  2. "Abstracts from Wills, Inventories, &c., on File in the Office of Clerk of Courts, Salem, Mass.", in Essex Institute Historical Collections. (Salem, Massachusetts: Essex Institute Press)
    Vol. 5, p. 44.

    Rich'd Woodbury, 9 mo. 1690.
    Will of Richard Woodbury, being called in the service, in the expedition against Canada, dated Aug. 1, 1690, mentions wife Sarah, sons and daughters; appoints his wife Sarah and eldest son, Richard his exors., and his brothers, Thomas, William Woodbury and Roger Haskell, overseers, witnesses Wm. Woodbury and Edward Whittington, probate 25th of 9 mo., 1690.
    Inventory of estate of Richard Woodbury, "who dyed at his return from ye Late Canidie Expedition on the 20th day of this instant and was buried in Boston," taken 25th of Nov. 1690, by Andrew Elliott and Daniel Collins, amounting to £326 13s, 7d., returned by Sarah, widow, and Rich'd, eldest son of deceased, exors., 25th of 9 mo., 1690.