Daniel T. Rogers(b. 1943) - all my relatives - pafc740 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File

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

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Deacon Chillingsworth Foster

1Frederick Clifton Pierce, Foster Genealogy: Being the Record of the Posterity of Reginald Foster, Part 2, pp. 513-515 (1899).
"3904. DEACON CHILLINGSWORTH FOSTER (John, Thomas, Thomas), b. June 11, 1680, in Marshfield, Mass.; m. Mercy, dau. of Thomas Freeman, of Harwich (now Brewster), Mass. She d. July 7, 1720, ae. Thirty-three. He m., 2d, Susannah, wid. of Nathaniel Sears, and dau. of John Gray. She d. Dec. 7, 1730. He m., 3d, Ruth, wid. of Samuel Sears, and dau. of William Merrick, Dec. 7, 1731. He settled in that part of Harwich, which is now Brewster.
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He d. Dec. 22, 1764. Ruth d. Feb. 13, 1766, ae. eighty-two.
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3991. i. JAMES, b. Jan. 6, 1705; m. Lydia Winslow.
3992. ii. CHILLINGSWORTH, b. Dec. 25, 1707; m. Mercy Winslow.
3993. iii. MARY, b. Jan. 5, 1709-10; m. David Paddock, of Falmouth, Oct. 12, 1727. Rem. to South East, Dutchess Co., N. Y. He was b. Aug. 12, 1705, son of Zachariah, Jr., and Bethiah and gr.-son of Zachariah and Deborah (Sears) of Yarmouth, Mass.
3994. iv. THOMAS, b. March 15 1711-12; m. Mary Hopkins.
3995. v. NATHAN, b, June 10, 1715; m. Sarah Lincoln, June 14, 1739.
3996. vi. ISAAC, b. June 17,1719; m. Hannah Sears.
3997. vii. MERCY, b. March 30, 1720; d. Aug. 28, 1720.
3998. viii. MERCY, July 19, 1722; m. Isaac Crosby, Oct. 7, 1742.
3999. ix. NATHANIEL, b. April 17, 1725; m. Phebe Wing and Charity Knowlton.
4000. x. JERUSHA, b. Dec. 9, 1727; m. April 2, 1769, Capt. Solomon Bangs.
4001. xi. SON, b. and d. March, 1729.".


John Freeman Jr.

1William Richard Cutter, ed., William Richard Cutter, New England Families, Genealogical and Memorial: A Record of the Achievements of her People . . ., Vol.2, pp. 853-4 (1914).
"(III) John (2), son of Major John (1) Freeman, was born in Eastham, Massachusetts, in December, 1651, died July 17, 1721, aged seventy years. He lived in the part of Harwich, now called Brewster, Massachusetts, and was one of the eight original members of the Harwich church. October 17, 1700. He married (first) Sarah, born August 1, 1654, died April 21, 1696, daughter of William Merrick. He married (second) Mrs. Mercy Watson, widow of Elkanah Watson, who was drowned at sea in 1690. She died September 27, 1721, aged sixty-three, and Nathaniel Freeman was appointed administrator of her estate, October 4 , 1721. Savage wrote: "Tradition exults in saying that three of her daughters married three of Mr. F's sons." Mr. Freeman had no children by his second wife, Mercy. One of Captain Watson's daughters by his wife Mercy, however, did marry a son of Thomas Freeman, and two daughters married sons of John Freeman by wife Sarah; this is all foundation there is for Savage's statement. John Freeman's will was dated April 2, 1721, and proved August 10, 1721. he mentioned his wife "Mercy; sons Jno., Nathl., and Benj.; my drs. Sarah Snow. Pate. Crosby, Susanna Mayo, and Elizabeth Freeman; the children of my dr. Mercy Foster dec.; the male chl. of my dr. Mary Berry dec.," and a "daughter of Berry, Sarah Gray; and a son of Edward Gray, late of Yarm., dec." Children by first wife: John, born September 3, 1764, died in 1764, in Eastham; Sarah, September 1676; John, mentioned below; Rebecca, January 28, 1680-81, probably died young; Nathaniel, March 17, 1682-3; Benjamin, July, 1685; Mercy, August 3, 1687; Patience, Susannah, Elizabeth, Mary.
(IV) John (3), son of John (2) Freeman, was born in Eastham, Massachusetts, in July 1678. He was one of the original members of the Harwich church, October 17, 1700, and his wife was admitted to the church, September 14, 1701.They lived in the part of Harwich, now Brewster, and in 1723 he sold his estate there, being called "of Rochester" in the deed of conveyance. He and his wife were dismissed to the Rochester church in 1728. He married, about 1701, Mercy, daughter of Elkanah Watson, of Plymouth. Children; Elkanah, born October 28, 1702, in Harwich, died January 21, 1713-14; Sarah, January 26, 1704; Mercy, April 24, 1707, in Harwich; John, mentioned below; Phebe, November 28, 1711; Thankful, October 6, 1714; Elkanah, February 6, 1716-17; Mary, October 13, 1719; Eli, April 27, 1722; Elisha, May 21, 1724; Hannah, baptized January 17, 1728, in Harwich.
(V) Deacon John (4) Freeman, son of John (3) Freeman, was born in Harwich, Massachusetts, August 3, 1709, died January 24, 1804, aged ninety-four years. ...."

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Reverend Joseph Emerson

1William Richard Cutter, Genealogical and Personal Memoirs Relating to the Families of Boston and Eastern Massachusetts, Vol. 1 pp. 483-484 (1908).
"(IV) Joseph Emerson, son of Thomas Emerson (3), was born in England, about 1620-21, and died at Concord, Massachusetts, January 3, 1680. Through his son Joseph he was the ancestor of that most illustrious American, Ralph Waldo Emerson; Ralph Waldo (9), William (8), Joseph (7), Edward (6), Joseph (5). He married, 1646, Elizabeth Woodmansey, daughter of Robert and Margery Woodmansey, schoolmaster of Boston. They resided at Ipswich, Massachusetts, York, Maine, and Milton, Massachusetts, Joseph Emerson was a Puritan minister, said to have been educated in England. He may have studied at Harvard. He was at Ipswich as early as 1638, and was admitted a freeman there December 19, 1648. He preached at York, Maine, the same year. In 1653 he was a resident of Wells, and took the freeman's oath there July 4, 1653. He signed a petition to Cromwell, while of Wells, asking the Protector to confirm the jurisdiction of Massachusetts over the inhabitants of Wells. About 1664 he left Wells, where he seemed to have a turbulent lot of parishioners, and where the church, after he left, had to disband. About 1664 he became minister at Milton, Massachusetts, December 1, 1669, he settle in Mendon, Massachusetts, where he remained until the town was destroyed by Indians, when he retired to Concord, where he died. He married second, December 7, 1665, Elizabeth Bulkeley, born 1638, died September 4, 1693, daughter of Rev. Edward Bulkeley, of Concord, Massachusetts, and granddaughter of Rev. Peter Bulkeley, first minister of Concord. She married second, Captain John Brown of Reading, Massachusetts. Children of first wife: 1. Joseph. 2. Mary. Children of second wife: 3. Lucy, born October 2, 1667; married, May 15, 1683, Thomas Damon, of Reading. 4. Edward, born April 26, 1670; mentioned below. 5. peter, born 1673. 6. Ebenezer. 7. Daniel, married May 19, 1709, Jane Armitage.".


Thomas Emerson

1William Richard Cutter, William Frederick Adams, editors, Genealogical and Personal Memoirs Relating to the Families of Boston and Eastern Massachusetts, Vol. 3, p. 1417 (1910) .
"(I) Thomas Emerson, of Ipswich, Massachusetts, is recorded in the church wardens book of St. Michael's church, in 1630, as collector for the poor. His wife, Elizabeth (Brewster) Emerson, is supposed to have been a daughter of William Brewster, of Scrooby, and the famous elder of the Pilgrims, 1620. It has been proven that Major-General Denison, a close friend of Thomas, and mentioned in the latter's will, emigrated from Bishop's Stortford. Thomas Emerson was probably born in Sedsfield parish, county of Durham, England, and died in Ipswich, Massachusetts, May 1, 1666. He was baptized at Bishop's Stortford, England, July 26, 1584, and was married July 1, 1611, in that parish to Elizabeth Brewster. Their children as recorded in St. Michael's Church at Bishop's Stortford were: Robert, Benjamin, Ralph, James, Joseph, Elizabeth, John, Thomas, Nathaniel and Susan. Tradition says that they came from England in the ship "Elizabeth Ann," in 1635. ..."

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This shows that the Thomas Emerson who came to Ipswich, Essex, Ma married Elizabeth Brewster. Another Thomas Emerson, born 1590 in Cadney, Lincolnshire, England and who married Margaret Froe, stayed in England.