Daniel T. Rogers(b. 1943) - all my relatives - pafc4782 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File

Daniel T. Rogers(b. 1943) - all my relatives

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Benoni Boynton

1Boynton Genealogy, The Essex Antiquarian, Vol. 10, p. 101 (Jul 1906).
"BENONI BOYNTON4, born in Rowley Feb. 25, 1681-2. He was a yeoman, and lived in Rowley until 1716, when he removed to Groton, where he was living in 1720. He afterward lived in Lunenburg. He married Ann Mighill of Rowley April 4, 1707, and she was his wife in 1720.
Children, born in Rowley:---
114-I. SARAH5, d. April 5, 1707.
115-II. SARAH5, b. June 17, 1708; m. Samuel Davis Feb. 27, 1727.
116-III. STEPHEN5, b. April 7, 1710; yeoman; lived in Lunenburg; m. first, Sarah Johnson; she d. March 15, 1751-2; m., second, Elizabeth Lovejoy; m., third, Sarah Stiles; and d. in 1800.
117-IV. ANN5, Nov. 21, 1713; d. in Rowley, of consumption and dropsy, July 4, 1737.
118-V. BENONI5, lived in Lunenburg and Winchendon.".

2Vital Records of Groton Massachusetts to the End of the Year 1849, Vol. 1. --- Births, pp. 41-42 (1926).
"BOYNTON, . . .
Dorcas, d. Benoni and Anna, bp. Dec. 25, 1715, C. R. 1.".

3Vital Records of Rowley Massachusetts to the End of the Year 1849, Vol. 1, pp. 24-29 (1928).
"Rowley Births
BOYNTON (Bointon, Bounton , Boyanton, Boyton), . . .
Ann, d. Benony and Ann, Nov. 21, 1713.
Sarah, d. Bennony and Ann, June 17, 1708.
Stephen, s. Benonie and Ann, Apr. 7, 1710.".


James Pike Jr.

1William Richard Cutter, New England Families, Genealogical and Memorial: a Record of the Achievements of Her People in the Making of . . ., Vol. 4, p. 1920 (1914).
"(II) James (2) Pike, son of James (1) Pike, was born at Reading, January 1, 1647. He was a soldier in King Philip's war. He removed to Weston and was admitted to the church there in 1714 from Reading. He died at Weston, July 17, 1723. He married, November 25, 1681, Hannah Cutler. Children, born at Reading: James, born September 15, 1682; Nathaniel, May 4, 1685; John, August 18, 1687; Samuel, May 12, 1690; Jonathan, October 27, 1693; Hannah, October 21, 1695; Onesiphorus, mentioned below.".


Onesiphorus Pike

1William Richard Cutter, New England Families, Genealogical and Memorial: a Record of the Achievements of Her People in the Making of . . ., Vol. 4, p. 1920 (1914).
"(III) Onesiphorus Pike, son of James (2) Pike, was born about 1697, in Reading. His name appears in the list of Weston men entitled to a share in the Narragansett war grants (New England Register, vol. 16, p. 216) by virtue of the service of his father, James Pike. A deed dated March 1733-34, from Onesiphorus Pike, then of Leicester, conveys the right as heir of his father, James Pike, "who was in the Narragamsett Fort fight," to Caleb Johnson. He moved to Leicester in 1728 and to Sturbridge about 1740. Syperian or Cyperan Pike died at Sturbridge, April 11, 1781, "an old man," This appears to be the record of the death of Onesiphorus Pike. Onesiphorus Pike bought land in Leicester in 1731 and 1739; deeded land to Jonah (Jonas) Pike in Sturbridge, adjoining Brookfield, March 14, 1774. He married (first) Mary -------, (second) in 1735, Martha Wilson. Children, born at Weston: John, August 29, 1724; David, April 2, 1726; Mary, Decmber 25, 1727. At Leicester: James, August 18, 1729; Mary and Onesiphorus, February 6, 1731; Jonas, mentioned below.".


Mary Sanderson

1Page Sanderson, Edward Sanderson of Watertown, Mass., NEHGR Vol. 127, pp. 126-127 (1973).
"4, JOHN3 SANDERSON (Jonathan2, Edward1) was born in Cambridge 25 March 1677 (Bond, p. 416) and died 18 Jan. 1750 (Leicester Vital Records).
He married 10 Jan. 1700/01, HANNAH STRATTON, probably the daughter of Samuel and Hannah (Wheat) Stratton of Watertown, although the couple was married in Woburn (Bond, p. 418). They moved from Watertown to Leicester between 1725 and 1730 but were not dismissed from the church until 8 April 1744. The widow, Hannah Sanderson, died there 7 Jan. 1756 (Leicester Vital Records).
. . .
Children, born at Watertown (Bond, p. 418):
i. MARY4, b. 25 Oct. 1701 (Watertown Records . . . , 2:18); died prior to 1750; mar. about 1723 ONESIPHORUS PIKE, formerly of Reading, Mass., and later of Weston. They owned the covenant at Weston 3 Jan. 1724/5 (Vital Records). Children, surname Pike, born at Weston: 1. John, b. 29 Aug. 1724. 2. David, b. 20 April 1726. 3. Mary, b. 25 Dec. 1727.
Additional children: 4. James, b. 1729. 5. Onesiphorus (twin), b. 1731. 6. Mary (twin), b. 1731.
. . .".


James Pike Jr.

1William Richard Cutter, New England Families, Genealogical and Memorial: a Record of the Achievements of Her People in the Making of . . ., Vol. 4, p. 1920 (1914).
"(II) James (2) Pike, son of James (1) Pike, was born at Reading, January 1, 1647. He was a soldier in King Philip's war. He removed to Weston and was admitted to the church there in 1714 from Reading. He died at Weston, July 17, 1723. He married, November 25, 1681, Hannah Cutler. Children, born at Reading: James, born September 15, 1682; Nathaniel, May 4, 1685; John, August 18, 1687; Samuel, May 12, 1690; Jonathan, October 27, 1693; Hannah, October 21, 1695; Onesiphorus, mentioned below.".