Choate, John (b. ABT 6 JUN 1624, d. 4 DEC 1695)
Source: (Name)
Title: Gen. Reg. of the First Settlers of N.E.
Author: James Savage
Publication: Gen. Publish. Col
Media: BookPage: 382
Source: (Name)
Title: Hammatt Papers
Author: Abraham Hammatt
Publication: 1880 Ipswich, Essex, MA
Media: BookPage: 50
Source: (Name)
Title: NEHGR
Media: BookPage: V15, pg 293; V6, pg 247
Death: 4 DEC 1695 Ipswich, Essex, MA
Death: 16 FEB 1726/27 Ipswich, Essex, MA
Source: (Name)
Title: Census
Media: CensusPage: 1870 - WI, Outagamie Co, Liberty Twp.
Source: (Name)
Title: Census
Media: CensusPage: 1880-IL, Winnebago, Rockford, ED 230, pg 36
Source: (Birth)
Title: Cemetery Inscription
Media: Book
Source: (Birth)
Title: Betty Oliver
Death: 1 APR 1907 Appleton, Outagamie, WI
Burial: APR 1907 Floral Hill Cemetery, New London, WI
Death: 24 OCT 1774 Stonington, New London, CT
Source: (Name)
Title: Gen. Reg. of the First Settlers of N.E.
Author: James Savage
Publication: Gen. Publish. Col
Media: BookPage: 382
Death: 6 MAR 1767 Ipswich, Essex, MA
Note: Martha lived in Lunenburg, Mass. until after her husband's death when she removed to Salem, Mass. and died at the home of her son, David, at the age of 92.
Source: (Name)
Title: John Perkins of Ipswich, Mass.
Author: Geo. A. Perkins, M.D.
Publication: 1889
Media: BookPage: 66
Source: (Christening)
Title: John Lowe Family Circle
Author: Ellen Maria Merriam
Media: Book
Christening: 24 SEP 1738 Ipswich, Essex, MA
Death: 4 MAY 1831 Salem, Essex, MA
Source: (Name)
Title: Faye Burnham
Media: Electronic
Note: http://www.burnhamclan.org/
Death: 23 OCT 1864 Dix, Schuyler, NY
Burial: Lake Road Ground, Reading, Schuyler, NY
Source: (Name)
Title: Faye Burnham
Media: Electronic
Note: http://www.burnhamclan.org/
Death: 5 JUN 1818 Waitsfield, Washington, VT
Burial: Common Cemetery, Waitsfield, Washington, VT
Death: 24 JAN 1932 Oxford, Marquette, WI
Source: (Name)
Title: John Perkins of Ipswich, Mass.
Author: Geo. A. Perkins, M.D.
Publication: 1889
Media: BookPage: pg 11
Death: 26 NOV 1719 Ipswich, Essex, MA
Source: (Name)
Title: Ancestors of Amer. Presidents
Author: Gary Boyd Roberts
Media: Book
Death: 29 DEC 1712 Ipswich, Essex, MA
Source: (Name)
Title: New England Marriages Prior to 1700
Author: Clarence A. Torrey
Media: BookPage: 477
Death: 1749 Ipswich, Essex, MA
Death: 26 APR 1738 Ipswich, Essex, MA
Note: On the 1850 census for Indian Land, Marquette Co, Wis. Ann is listed as "Margaret". It is the only reference that I've found for the name Margaret.
Source: (Birth)
Title: IGI
Media: OtherData:
Text: 1040901- St. Peter of Collegiate Church Records
Christening: 6 DEC 1814 St. Peter of Collegiate, Wolverhampton, England
Death: 22 FEB 1880 Oxford, Marquette, WI
Burial: Briggsville Cemetery, Briggsville, Marquette, WI
Death: AFT 1930 Black Creek, Outagamie, WI
Source: (Name)
Title: History of Sunderland, Mass.
Media: Book
Death: 27 FEB 1781 Sunderland, Franklin, MA
Note: Emigrant ancester who came on the "Mary and John" which sailed from Plymouth, England on March 20, 1630 and arrived off Nantasket on May 30, 163
In 'Genealogical and Family History of the State of Connecticut' - vol II, c. 1911 starting on page 652 - Lt. William Clarke, immigrant ancestor, was born in Dorsetshire, England in 1609. Family tradition says he came to New England in the ship 'Mary and John', leaving Plymouth, England on March 30, 1630. The name of Williame Clarke also appears on the list of passengers in the 'Mary and John' which sailed from London March 24th 1633. He settled in Dorchester before 1635, where he became a prominent citizen, selectman, 1646-1653. In 1653 he was one of the petitioneers to settle in Northampton, and he removed there in 1659. His wife rode on horseback with two baskets or panniers slung across the horse, carrying a boy in each basket and one on her lap, her husband, fifty years old, preceding on foot. He was granted twelve acres on the West side of what is now Elm Street, bordering on Mill river, and comprising today the North half of the campus of Smith College. He built a log house where he lived until 1681, when it was burned, being set on fire by a negro, Jack, a servant of Samuel Wolcott, who took a brand of fire from the hearth and swung it up and down to "find victuals". The new house built in its place remained standing until 1826. Lieutenant Clarke organized in 1661 a trained band of sixty men, which he commanded in King Philips's War. He served as selectman twenty years, and was also a judge of the county court. He died at Northampton, July 18, 1690, and in 1884 a monument was erected to his memory by his descendants. The old gravestone is still preserved. He married (first) Sarah ?, who died May 6, 1675; (second) November 15, 1676, Sarah Cooper, who died May 6, 1688.
Source: (Name)
Title: Gen. Dict. of First Settlers of New England
Media: Book
Death: 18 JUL 1690 Northampton, Hampshire, MA
Source: (Death)
Title: History of Sunderland, Mass.
Media: Book
Death: 6 SEP 1675 Northampton, Hampshire, MA
Burial: Bridge St. Cemetery, Northampton, Hampshire, MA
Source: (Name)
Title: Hammatt Papers
Author: Abraham Hammatt
Publication: 1880 Ipswich, Essex, MA
Media: Book
Death: 31 MAR 1745 Ipswich, Essex, MA
Burial: Ancient Burying Place, Essex, MA
Source: (Name)
Title: Gen. Dict. of First Settlers of New England
Author: James Savage
Media: Book
Death: 28 FEB 1691/92 Ipswich, Essex, MA
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