Person:William Walton (6)

Rev. William Walton
b.Abt 1598 Devon, England
m. 10 Apr 1627
  1. Elizabeth Walton1629 - Aft 1685
  2. Josiah Walton1641 - Bef 1673
Facts and Events
Name Rev. William Walton
Gender Male
Birth? Abt 1598 Devon, England
Marriage 10 Apr 1627 Dorchester, Dorset, Englandto Elizabeth Cooke
Unknown 38043
Elizabeth Cooke
Residence[1][2] 1657 Marblehead, Essex, Massachusetts, United States
Death[2] Oct 1668 Marblehead, Essex, Massachusetts, United States

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Origins

Born in Devon, England, he was trained as a minister, educated at Emanuel College, Cambridge, England. The Alumni report of Emanuel College, Cambridge states that he entered 18 Feb 1617 and got his BA in 1621 and his masters in 1625. It also indicates he was "of Somerset" and that he was a "sizer", one who financed his education by working part time. He "subscribed to the oath of Supremacy and XXXIX Articles in the Diocese of Bristol September, 1621" and was licensed to hold a Curacy on March 31, 1628." [5].

He married Elizabeth Cook in Dorchester, Dorset, England in 1627. Savage says that he was ordained and served at Seaton, Co. Devon, where several of his children were born.

Life in New England

William was in Hingham by 1635 - he was among the 29 men who drew house lots and receive grants of land for pasture on 18 Sep 1635. There is an inlet near Hingham harbor known as Walton's Cove for at least 300 years that may have been the site of his land.

He took the oath as a freeman there 3 Mar 1635/6.

They moved to Marblehead before 1637 (when he's listed on a tax list) as the first pastor.

He was granted land at Marblehead on 14 Nov 1638. When Marblehead became an independent town in 1649 (until then it was part of Salem), William was granted 40 pounds for his services as minister.[6]

May have taught for most of his latter years part of each season, perhaps at Manchester, where he was active as a proprietor of Jeffery's cove.

Legacy

He died in the autumn of 1668; the inventory of his estate was tak. 23 Nov 1668; he had allowance for his min. serv. up to that time at Marblehead. Administration of his estate was granted to this widow Elizabeth on 27 Nov 1668.

Text references

  1. Conant, Frederick Odell. A History and Genealogy of the Conant Family in England and America: Thirteen generations, 1520-1887. (Portland, Me.: Harris & Williams, 1887).
  2. 2.0 2.1 Heninger, Hattie Walton, Links of Walton History, Private printing (1972).
  3.   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)
    4:404-405.

    WILLIAM, Marblehead 1639, had been bred at Emanuel Coll. Cambridge, where he took his degr. 1621 and 1625, and was, no doubt, ord. and serv. at Seaton, Co. Devon, where it is kn. that sev. of his ch. were b. came in some sh. earlier than his common. been thot. at least drew for houselot at Hingham, 18 Sept. 1635, and was freem. 3 Mar. foll. was but few yrs. at H. prob. longer at M. certain. in 1648, perhaps at Lynn a short time a. 1642, and may have taught for most of his latter yrs. part of ea. season, perhaps at Manchester, to wh,. he was activ. as a propr. of Jeffery's cove, in bring. the governm. to gr. incorp. 1645, and d. in autum 1668; inv. of his est. was tak. 23 Nov. of this yr. and he had allowance for his min. serv. up to that time at Marblehead.
    His w. was Elizabeth ch. b. in Eng. were, as is said, John, 6 Apr. 1627; Elizabeth 27 Oct. 1629; Martha, 26 Apr. 1632; and at H. was Nathaniel, 3 Mar. 1636; and at M. were Samuel, 5, bapt. 20 June 1639; Josiah 20 Dec. 1640, bapt. 2 Jan. foll.; and Mary, 14, bapt. 26 May 1644. Elizabeth m. a Conant; Martha m. a Munjoy, perhaps Walter; and Mary m. Robert Bartlett. Mather spelt this, in his list of min. of the first classis, Magn. III. 3, Waltham, and his authority (suppos. he must sometimes be right) I prefereed to Johnsons's in my note to Winthrop I. 169, for wh. Dr. Farmer admin, gentle rebuke. Increase Mather relat. in Remark. Providence. the d. of Josiah by lightning, spells the name correctly, as I now have.

  4.   Marblehead, Essex, Massachusetts, United States. Vital Records of Marblehead, Massachusetts, to the End of the Year 1849. (Salem, Massachusetts: The Essex Institute, 1903-08)
    Vol. 3, p. 43.

    WALTUM, William (Walton) ("The Rev. William died Oct., 1668", Road's History of Mhd., p. 23], inv. Nov. 23, 1668. Vol. 13, p. 139.
    [Note: Copy of inventory [1]; History of Marblehead [2].]

  5. Somerset and Dorset Notes and Queries (vol 6, p. 136)
  6. Heninger, Hattie Walton, Links of Walton History, Private printing (1972).