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Savage, James. Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England |
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Weyman Wyman |
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Charlestown, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States Hampton, Rockingham, New Hampshire, United States Woburn, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States |
Year range |
1640 - 1742 |
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Aug. 1720; Martha, 7 May 1722; Noah, 30 July 1724, d. young;
Jonas, 21 July 1725, a soldier at capt. of Louisburg, d. soon aft.; and
Reuben, 9 Nov. 1726; and d. 19 Dec. 1735. His wid. m. 22 Aug.
1739, Jonathan Bacon. DAVID, Woburn, a tanner, s. of John of the
same, m. 27 Apr. 1675, Isabel, d. of John Farmer of Concord, had
David, b. 29 Mar. 1679, d. in few ds.; Isabel, 5 July 1677; and d. of
smallpox, 27 Dec. 1678, or very soon aft.; and his wid. m. 19 Nov. foll.
James Blood of Concord. FRANCIS, Woburn, a tanner, one of the
thirty-two inhabs. of Charlestown, wh. on 18 Dec. 1640, estab. the town
of W. m. 30 Dec. 1644 or 30 Jan. 1645, Judith Pierce of W. b. at
Norwich in O. E. d. of John, but of this union was no issue, nor is the
time of her d. kn. yet he took sec. w. 2 Oct. 1650, Abigail, d. of William
Read of W. had Judith, b. 29 Sept. 1652, d. in few wks.; Francis,
a. 1654, d. at 22 yrs.; William, a. 1656; Abigail, wh. m. 2 Jan. 1675,
Stephen Richardson; Timothy, 16 Sept. 1661; Joseph, 9 Nov. 1663,
wh. d. unm. 24 July 1714; Nathaniel, 25 Nov. 1665; Samuel, 29 Nov.
1667; Thomas, 1 Apr. 1671; Benjamin, 25 Aug. 1674; Stephen, 2
June 1676, d. in few wks.; and Judith, again, 15 Jan. 1679, wh. m.
Nathaniel Bacon. He was an early propr. at Billerica, freem. 1657,
and d. 28 or 30 Nov. 1699, aged, perhaps, 82. JACOB, Woburn, a tanner,
youngest s. of John of the same, freem. 1690, m. 23 Nov. 1687,
Elizabeth d. of Samuel Richardson of the same, had Jacob, b. 11 Sept. foll.;
Samuel, 7 Feb. 1690; Elizabeth 5 or 7 Jan. 1691; David, 14 Apr. 1693;
Martha, 13 Oct. 1695; Mary, 8 July 1698; John, 11 Dec. 1700, H. C.
1721, d. very soon aft.; Solomon, 24 Apr. 1703, d. at 22 yrs.; Patience,
13 Apr. 1705; Ebenezer, 5 May 1707, H. C. 1731, min. of Union,
Conn.; Isaiah, 28 Feb. 1709; Peter, 27 Sept. 1711; and Daniel, 27
May 1715. His w. d. 21 Nov. 1739, and he m. 4 Feb. foll. Elizabeth Coggin
of W. and d. 31 Mar. 1742. JOHN, Woburn, a tanner, was one of
the inhabs. of Charlestown, that formed the town of W. m. 5 Nov.
1644, Sarah, d. of Miles Nutt of W. had Samuel, b. 20 Sept. 1646, d.
in few ds.; John, 28 Mar. 1648; Sarah, 15 Apr. 1650, wh. m. 15 Dec.
1669, Joseph Walker of Billerica; Solomon, 26 Feb. 1652; David, 7
Apr. 1654; Eliz. 18 Jan. 1656, d. young; Bathsheba, 6 Oct. 1658, wh.
m. 30 May 1677, Nathaniel Tay; Jonathan, 13 July 1661; Seth, 3
Aug. 1663; and Jacob; was a lieut. and d. 9 May 1684. His wid. m.
25 Aug. foll. Thomas Fuller of W. JOHN, Woburn, s. of the preced.
m. 1671, Mary, eldest d. of Rev. Thomas Carter of the same, had John,
b. 23 Apr. 1672; and Mary, 25 June 1674; was one of the troop
under the brave Capt. Thomas Prentice, and was k. by the Ind. in Dec.
1675, in the Narraganset Country, and his wid. m. 31 Oct. foll. Nathaniel
Batchelder of Hampton. Ano. JOHN of Woburn, wheelwright, whose
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