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Ancestors of Robert Erwin William Juch

Thirteenth Generation

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6296. Theodor Daubney was christened 30 Apr 1606 in Bucknall, Lincolnshire, England. He married Dorothy Batts on 30 Apr 1630 in Buckinall, England. [Parents]

6297. Dorothy Batts was born 19 Feb 1603/1604 in Gowts, Lincolnshire, England. [Parents]

They had the following children:

3148 M i Cornelius Dabney was born 2 May 1631 and died before 1 May 1694.

7184. Thomas B. Newhall 1, 2, 3, 4 was born about 1595 in Olney Parish, Buckingham, England. He died 25 May 1674 in Lynn, Essex Co., MA. Thomas married Mary Jane Pendleton in England. [Parents]

ABRIDGED COMPENDIUM, Frederick Virkus
NEWHALL, Thomas (d 1674), from Eng. to Salem, Mass., 1630; settled at Lynn; mem. Train Band at Lynn, released, 1649; m Mary -----(d 1665).

7185. Mary Jane Pendleton 1, 2, 3 was born in England. She died 25 Sep 1665 in Lynn, Essex Co., MA. [Parents]

They had the following children:

M i
John Newhall.

Source: Record of My Ancestry, Charles L. Newhall
Source: Colonial Families of the U.S., Vol. 2, p.555-6
Source: Daniel's History of Oxford, MA, p.27
Source: Newhall Genealogy, 1882
F ii
Margaret Newhall.

Source: Record of My Ancestry, Charles L. Newhall
Source: Colonial Families of the U.S., Vol. 2, p.555-6
Source: Daniel's History of Oxford, MA, p.27
Source: Newhall Genealogy, 1882
Source: Will in English archives researched by Henry Waters and
Dr. James A. Emmerton
F iii
Elizabeth Newhall.

Source: Record of My Ancestry, Charles L. Newhall
Source: Colonial Families of the U.S., Vol. 2, p.555-6
Source: Daniel's History of Oxford, MA, p.27
Source: Newhall Genealogy, 1882
Source: Will in English archives researched by Henry Waters and Dr. James
A. Emmerton
M iv
William Newhall.

Source: Record of My Ancestry, Charles L. Newhall
Source: Colonial Families of the U.S., Vol. 2, p.555-6
Source: Daniel's History of Oxford, MA, p.27
Source: Newhall Genealogy, 1882
Source: Will in English archives researched by Henry Waters and
Dr. James A. Emmerton
M v
Stephen Newhall.

Source: Record of My Ancestry, Charles L. Newhall
Source: Colonial Families of the U.S., Vol. 2, p.555-6
Source: Daniel's History of Oxford, MA, p.27
Source: Newhall Genealogy, 1882
Source: Will in English archives researched by Henry Waters and
Dr. James A. Emmerton
F vi
Susanna Newhall 1 was born about 1624 in England. She died 7 Feb 1682/1683.

Source: Record of My Ancestry, Charles L. Newhall
Source: Colonial Families of the U.S., Vol. 2, p.555-6
Source: Daniel's History of Oxford, MA, p.27
Source: Newhall Genealogy, 1882
3592 M vii Thomas Newhall Jr. was born 1630 and was buried 1 Apr 1687.
F viii
Mary Newhall was born about 1637. She died 2 Jun 1655.

Source: Record of My Ancestry, Charles L. Newhall
Source: Colonial Families of the U.S., Vol. 2, p.555-6
Source: Daniel's History of Oxford, MA, p.27
Source: Newhall Genealogy, 1882
Source: Central N.Y. Gen., W.R. Cutter, 1912

7186. Nicholas Potter was born in England. He died 18 Oct 1677 in Salem, Essex Co., MA. Nicholas married Mary Gedney.

Nicholas signed a will 10 Oct 1677 in Salem, Essex Co., MA. He had a will probated 27 Nov 1677 in Salem, Essex Co., MA. [Parents]

7187. Mary Gedney. [Parents]

They had the following children:

3593 F i Elizabeth Potter was buried 22 Feb 1686/1687.

7192. Rowland S. Stebbins 1, 2, 3 was christened 5 Nov 1592 in Bocking, Essex, England. He died 14 Dec 1671 in Northampton, Hampshire Co., MA and was buried in Bridge St Cem., Northampton, Hampshire Co., MA. Rowland married Sarah Whiting on 30 Nov 1618 in Bocking, Essex, England. [Parents]

One Branch of the Booth Family, p. 29
ROWLAND STEBBINS came from Ipswich, Suffolk county, Eng., in the Francis, 1634. He was probably a short time in Roxbury, but came to Springfield 1639; finally went to Northampton 1656 and died there. He was b. in England, 1594. d. Dec. 14, 1671. m. Sarah b. in Eng., 1591. d. Oct. 4, 1649, in Springfield.

7193. Sarah Whiting 1, 2, 3 was born 30 Nov 1591 in Boston, England. She was buried 4 Oct 1649 in Springfield, Hampden, MA.

They had the following children:

M i
Thomas Stebbins was born 1620 in Bocking, Essex, England. He died 25 Sep 1683 in Springfield, Hampden Co., MA.

Source: Gen. - MA, Cutler, Vol. 2, p 1152
Source: Pioneers of MA, p 432
Source: Memoir of Stebbins Family

One Branch of the Booth Family, p. 29
LIEUT. THOMAS STEBBINS, b. in Eng., 1620. d. Sept. 15, 1683, in
Springfield.
m. first, Hannah Wright, Nov. 14, 1645.
b. d.
Oct. 16, 1660.
m. second, Abigail Burt (Henry), Dec. 14, 1676.
b. about 1623. d.
June 2, 1707.
Hannah Wright is supposed to be a daughter of Dea. Samuel Wright,
but may have been his sister.
Abigail Burt was the widow of Francis Ball and Benjamin Munn.
Lieut. Thomas Stebbins was in the Falls fight, 1676. He was a tailor
and lived in Springfield. Selectman.
F ii
Sarah Stebbins was born about 1623 in Bocking, Essex, England. She died 4 Oct 1649 in Springfield, Hampden Co., MA.

Source: Gen. - MA, Cutler, Vol. 2, p 1152
Source: Pioneers of MA, p 432
Source: Memoir of Stebbins Family
3596 M iii John Stebbins was born 1626 and died 7 Mar 1678/1679.
F iv
Elizabeth Stebbins was born about 1628 in Bocking, Essex, England. She died 28 Oct 1700 in Springfield, Hampden, MA.

Source: Gen. - MA, Cutler, Vol. 2, p 1152
Source: Pioneers of MA, p 432
Source: Memoir of Stebbins Family

7194. Robert Bartlett 1, 2 was born 1 14 Mar 1615/1616 in England. He died 1 19 Sep 1676 in Northampton, Hampshire Co., MA. Robert married 3, 4 Anna Mary Warriner on 1631/1659. [Parents]

7195. Anna Mary Warriner 1, 2 was born 1, 2 about 1616 in England. She died 1, 2 3 Jul 1676 in Northampton, Hampshire Co., MA.

They had the following children:

3597 F i Abigail Bartlett was born 6 Sep 1636 and died 10 Oct 1710.
M ii
Samuel Bartlett 1, 2 was born 1, 2 1640 in Hartford Co., CT. He died 1, 2 21 Feb 1711/1712 in Northampton, Hampshire Co., MA.
M iii
Nathaniel Bartlett 1, 2 was born 1, 2 1642 in Hartford, Hartford Co., CT. He died 1, 2 Dec 1691.
F iv
Deborah Bartlett 1, 2 was born 1, 2 18 Mar 1645/1646 in Hartford, Hartford Co., CT and was christened 1, 2 18 Mar 1646/1647 in Northampton, Hampshire, MA. She died 1, 2 11 Dec 1711 in Hatfield, Hampshire Co., MA.

7196. Thomas French 1, 2, 3 was born about 1584 in Assington, Suffolk, England. He died 5 Nov 1639 in Ipswich, Essex Co., MA. Thomas married Susan Riddlesdale on 5 Sep 1608 in Assington, Suffolk, England. [Parents]

7197. Susan Riddlesdale 1 was born 1588/1589 in Assington, Suffolk, England. She died 1658 in Ipswich, Essex Co., MA.

They had the following children:

M i
Mary French was christened 6 Jan 1624/1625. He was buried 28 Dec 1674.

Source: The Frenchline, Vol. III, No. 3 (Jan 1988), p. 167
M ii
Thomas French was born 27 Nov 1608 in Assington, Suffolk, England and was christened 27 Nov 1608 in Assington, Suffolk, England. He died 8 Aug 1680 in Ipswich, Essex Co., MA.

Source: The Frenchline, Vol. III, No. 3 (Jan 1988), p. 167
Note: Immigrated prior to father in 1630 on the Winthrop Fleet of 11 ships
(ship Arabella) with John Winthrop. Most likely was first immigrant
with the surname French in America along with sister Alice. The
Arabella left the Isle of Wight 9 Apr 1630, arrived Salem 12 Jun 1630.
F iii
Alice French was born 9 Oct 1610 in Assington, Suffolk, England and was christened 9 Apr 1610. She died 26 Jun 1666 in Topsfield, Essex Co., MA.

Source: The Frenchline, Vol. III, No. 3 (Jan 1988), p. 167
M iv
Dorcas French was born 1614 and was christened 31 Jul 1614. He died 30 Dec 1697 in Roxbury, Suffolk Co., MA.

Source: The Frenchline, Vol. III, No. 3 (Jan 1988), p. 167
Note: Immigrated with sister Susan about 1633
F v
Susan French was born 1616 and was christened 22 Apr 1616.

Source: The Frenchline, Vol. III, No. 3 (Jan 1988), p. 167
F vi
Anne French was born 1617/1618 and was christened 15 Mar 1617/1618.

Source: The Frenchline, Vol. III, No. 3 (Jan 1988), p. 167
M vii
Margaret French was born 1619/1620 and was christened 12 Mar 1619/1620. He was buried 25 Nov 1635 in St Edmunds, Assington, Suffolk, England.

Source: The Frenchline, Vol. III, No. 3 (Jan 1988), p. 167
3598 M viii John French was born 21 May 1622 and died 1 Feb 1696/1697.

7198. John Kingsley 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 was born 7 Sep 1614 in Hampshire, England. He died 6 Jan 1677/1678 in Rehoboth, Bristol Co., MA. John married 5 Alice Elizabeth Jones about 1630 in Dorchester, Suffolk Co., MA.

John immigrated 1635 to Dorchester, MA.

Known as "Kingsley Lore", the origin of the family and the surname Kingsley started when William the Conqueror, the Norman King of England was succeeded by his third son, William the Second also known as "Rufus the Red King" who ruled England between 1087-1100 AD. Early in his reign he suffered a revolt of his Barons. Tradition says he went hunting in New Forest or Vale Royal one day and became separated from his companions and attendants. He became lost and wandered aimlessly through the forest and glades. Towards the eve of night he saw a light beaming from a forester's cabin. He approached the cabin and, without making himself known to the forester, the forester offered him a night's shelter. The forester byname of Ranulphus slaughtered a young goat and his wife prepared a savory meal. The King was refreshed by the evening meal and was offered a humble couch in which he slept that night, and in the morning partook of another bounteous repast. In the bright of day he discovered he was in his own lea. He was so delighted with the forester's hospitality that he bestowed the whole of that portion of his domain known as the King's lea, "Kyngesleigh". The forester became known as Sir Ranulphus de Kyngesleigh. Later the family crest contained a Baron's Crown surmounted by a goat's head. Some drawings and descriptions of the coat of arms can be seen in the book, "Kingsley Family of America" by William Arthur Kingsley.

The following notes courtesy of Peter Blackwell, posted on Kingsley GenForum 2/16/00 at http://genfor um.genealogy.com/kingsley/messages/246.html:

Among the people who came to Plymouth in 1630 were two brothers, John and Stephen Kingsley, who came from Hampshire, England. In 1635, John Kingsley left Plymouth and moved north to Dorchester in the developing Boston area with a friend of Cotton Mather. He was followed by Stephen who by 1640 was the owner of a valuable property in the Braintree area. There he became a Court Deputy in Braintree and Milton from 1650 to 1666 and was also trustee of estates until his death in 1673. His family was to go on to found several towns in the Connecticut area.

John, along with seven others was a pillar of a new church founded on August 23, 1636 and was among the last survivors.

John Kingsley acquired the first grant of land in Taunton, MA area in 1645 and relocated there. The next year he became a shareholder in Great Lots (?). Three years later he moved to Rehoboth in Bristol County, MA. The area around Rehoboth would eventually witness "King Philip's War".

The first generation of settlers who had worked out an uneasy alliance with Massasoit, chief of the Wampanoag Indians, were now replaced by people who wanted to expand their opportunities for development. The culture of the Indians differed greatly to that of the settlers in regards to the use of the land. A continuing problem was the trampling of Native cornfields by the colonists' livestock. While the colonists were legally responsible for the damage, such laws were difficult to enforce in remote areas such as Rehoboth and Taunton. Increased competition for these resources of land for planting, hunting and fishing caused much friction between the two groups.

In 1662, in an arrogant attempt to exert control, the Plymouth Court summoned Wampanoag leader, Wamsutta, son of Massasoit, to Plymouth. Major Josiah Winslow, with a small force of men, took Wamsutta at gunpoint. Soon after questioning, Wamsutta became ill and died. His death greatly angered the Wampanoag.

Wamsutta's brother, Metacom (also called Philip) succeeded him. Plymouth's continued unyielding policy toward Native leaders, as well as the events surrounding the murder of Sassamon, a liaison
between the two groups, caused the breakdown in relations that led to war.

In 1675, hostilities broke out in the town of Swansea, and the war spread as far north as New Hampshire, and as far southwest as Connecticut. Not all the native peoples, however, sided with Philip. Most natives who had converted to Christianity fought with the English or remained neutral. The English, however, did not always trust these converts and interned many of them in camps or outlying islands.

Native soldiers fighting on the side of the colonists helped turn the tide of the war, which ended in 1676 when Philip was killed by a Wampanoag fighting with Captain Benjamin Church in the Great Swamp of southern Rhode Island.

The strain connected with the difficult relationships with the Indians over almost a thirty year period ending with the death of Philip caused John's health to suffer and he asked for relief in that year. He moved to Bristol, Rhode Island and died in 1678.

7199. Alice Elizabeth Jones 1, 2, 3 was born 1608 in England. She died 14 Jan 1672/1673 in Rehoboth, Bristol Co., MA.

They had the following children:

3599 F i Freedom (Mary) Kingsley was born 15 Oct 1631 and died 26 Jul 1689.

7200. Henry Baldwin 1 was born Sep 1528 in "Cholesbury", Aston Clinton, Buckinghamshire, England. He died about May 1602 in Dunridge Parish, Aston Clinton, Buckinghamshire, England and was buried 1 Jun 1602 in Aston Clinton, Buckinghamshire, England. Henry married Alice Kinge on 1555. [Parents]

7201. Alice Kinge 1 was born 1539 in Aston Clinton, Buckinghamshire, England. She was buried 23 Nov 1626 in Aston Clinton, Buckinghamshire, England. [Parents]

They had the following children:

M i
Sylvester Baldwin was born 1560 in Cholesbury, Bucks, England. He died 1632 in Cholesbury, Bucks, England.
3600 M ii John Baldwin was born 1568 and died 1637.

7204. John Camp was christened 21 Feb 1565/1566 in Nazing, Essex, England. He died 11 Jun 1630 in Nazing, Essex, England. John married Mary Goore on 12 Feb 1591 in Roydon, Essex, England. [Parents]

John Camp was frequently called "John, the elder" because he had a son John who was also well know around Nazeing Parish. John's profession was listed as a yeoman which means he was a farmer who owned his own land.

"The will of John Camp the elder of Nazeing, Co. Essex, yeoman, dated 21 May 1630, proved 11 Jun 1630. Bequeaths to sons John, George, Nicholas, Thomas; to daughters Mary and Sarah; to grandchildren Elizabeth and John Camp; to John Eliot my grandchild when he reaches age 18 years; residue to wife, Mary, who is named executrix; desires his good friends Richard and William Camp to be overseers." Quoted from "Early Rehoboth" Volume II by Richard LeBaron Bowen, Page 89. Also from the Commissary Court of London, Will Abstracts, Volume 26, (1629-1634).

7205. Mary Goore was born 1564 in Nazing, Essex, England.

They had the following children:

M i
Robert Camp was born 30 Apr 1592 in Roydon, Essex, England.
F ii
Mary Camp was born 3 Nov 1594 in Roydon, Essex, England.
F iii
Jane Camp was born 6 Feb 1596 in Roydon, Essex, England.
F iv
Sarah Camp was born 2 Dec 1599 in Roydon, Essex, England.
F v
Agnes Camp was born 6 Jun 1602 in Roydon, Essex, England.
F vi
Joan Camp was born 3 Mar 1604 in Roydon, Essex, England.
3602 M vii Nicholas Camp was born 10 Jan 1606 and died 1653.
M viii
John Camp was born 19 Apr 1607 in Roydon, Essex, England.
F ix
Lydia Camp was born 26 Sep 1613 in Roydon, Essex, England.

7206. Bennett Elliot was born 1573 in Widford, Nazing, Essex, England. He died 21 Nov 1621 in Nazing, Essex, England. Bennett married Lettice Aggar on 1598 in England. [Parents]

7207. Lettice Aggar was born 1577 in England.

They had the following children:

3603 F i Sarah Elliott was christened 31 Jan 1599 and was buried 6 Sep 1645.

7208. Robert Phippen was born 1560 in England. He married Cecily Jordan on 1580 in England. [Parents]

7209. Cecily Jordan was born 1559 in England. [Parents]

They had the following children:

3604 M i David Phippen was born 1588 and died 1650.

7216. John Greene 1 was born 1575 in of St Albans, Hertfordshire, England. He married Ann Scargell.

New England, page 547, Elsewhere in this work appears an extended account of Surgeon John Greene, ancestor of most of that name in this country, with thirteen English generations preceding him. Mention of his sons James and Thomas and descendants follows.

7217. Ann Scargell was born about 1579 in Ecclesfeld, Yorkshire, England.

They had the following children:

3608 M i Thomas Greene was born 3 Aug 1600 and died 19 Dec 1667.

7218. Thomas Lynde 1 was born 1 Jan 1593/1594 in Dunstable, Bedforshire, England. He died 30 Dec 1671 in Charlestown, Middlesex Co., MA. Thomas married Elizabeth.

7219. Elizabeth 1 was born 1 about 1596.

They had the following children:

3609 F i Elizabeth Lynde was born 14 Mar 1606/1607 and was buried 22 Aug 1658.

7220. George Hills 1 married Mary.

7221. Mary 1.

They had the following children:

3610 M i Joseph Hills was christened 3 Mar 1601/1602 and died 5 Feb 1688.

7224. Richard Upham 1 was born 1556 in Bicton, Devon, England. He was buried 19 Dec 1635 in Bicton, Devon, England. Richard married Agnes (Maria) on 1595 in Bicton, Devon, England. [Parents]

7225. Agnes (Maria) 1 was born 1572 in of Bicton, Devon, England. She was buried 26 Jul 1634 in Bicton, Devon, England.

They had the following children:

F i
Joane Upham 1 was born 1591 in Bicton, Devon, England. She died 8 Nov 1668 in MA and was buried 8 Nov 1668.
M ii
Thomas Upham 1 was born about 1594 in Bicton, Devon, England. He was buried 2 Mar 1668.
3612 M iii John Upham was born 1596/1597 and died 25 Feb 1681.
F iv
Sarah Upham 1 was born about 1597 in of Ottery St Mary, Devonshire, England. She died after 3 Oct 1665 in MA.
F v
Susannah Upham 1 was born about 1605 in Bicton, Devonshire, England.
F vi
Judith Upham 1 was born about 1607 in Bicton, Devonshire, England.
F vii
Frances Upham 1 was born about 1609 in Bicton, Devonshire, England.
F viii
Jane Upham 1 was born about 1612 in Bicton, Devonshire, England.

7226. Roger Slade 1 was born about 1574 in England. He married Margerye Reede on 19 Jan 1599/1600 in Sidmouth, Devon.

7227. Margerye Reede 1 was born about 1578 in England.

They had the following children:

3613 F i Elizabeth Webb Slade was born 1603 and died 1670/1671.

7232. Thomas Greene is printed as #3608.

7233. Elizabeth Lynde is printed as #3609.

They had the following children:

F i
Elizabeth Greene 1 was born 1628 in Lancashire, England. She died after 1651 in Malden, Middlesex Co., MA.

Source: Pioneers of MA, p 199
Source: Record of My Ancestry, Charles L. Newhall
M ii
Capt. Thomas Greene "Trumpeter" 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 was born 5 1630 in St Albans, Hertfordshire, England and was christened 26 Jun 1631 in Albury, Hertfordshire, England. He died 5 13 Feb 1672 in Malden, Middlesex Co., MA.

Trumpeter had a will probated 2 Apr 1672 in Malden, Middlesex Co., MA.
M iii
Deacon John Greene 1, 2 was christened 6 Dec 1632 in Leicester, Leicestershire, England. He died 2 16 Oct 1707 in Malden, Middlesex Co., MA.

Source: Pioneers of MA, p 199
Source: Record of My Ancestry, Charles L. Newhall
F iv
Mary Greene 1 was christened 29 Nov 1635 in Leicester, Leicestershire, England. She died before 1656.

Source: Pioneers of MA, p 199
Source: Record of My Ancestry, Charles L. Newhall
3616 M v Capt. William Greene was christened 15 Dec 1636 and died 30 Dec 1705.
M vi
Henry Greene 1, 2 was christened 13 Jan 1639 in Toppesfield, Essex, England. He died 2 19 Sep 1717 in Malden, Middlesex Co., MA.

Source: Pioneers of MA, p 199
Source: Record of My Ancestry, Charles L. Newhall
M vii
Samuel Greene 1, 2 was born 2 12 Apr 1645 in of Malden, Middlesex Co., MA. He died 2 31 Oct 1724 in Malden, Middlesex Co., MA and was buried Nov 1724.

Source: Pioneers of MA, p 199
Source: Record of My Ancestry, Charles L. Newhall
F viii
Hannah Greene 1, 2 was born 2 7 Feb 1647 in Woburn, Middlesex Co., MA. She died 2 20 May 1721 in Norwich, New London Co., CT.

Source: Pioneers of MA, p 199
Source: Record of My Ancestry, Charles L. Newhall
F ix
Martha Greene 1 was born 1650 in Malden, Middlesex Co., MA.

Source: Pioneers of MA, p 199
Source: Record of My Ancestry, Charles L. Newhall
F x
Dorcas Greene 1, 2 was born 2 1 May 1653 in North Malden, Middlesex Co., MA. She died 2 about 8 Dec 1728 in Reading, now Wakefield, Middlesex Co., MA.

Source: Pioneers of MA, p 199
Source: Record of My Ancestry, Charles L. Newhall

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