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Male 1688 - Aft 1709  (> 22 years)


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  1. 1.  John Miller was born on 18 Oct 1688 in Springfield, Hampden Co, Massachusetts (son of Lazarus* Miller and Mary* Burbank); died after 1709 in Brimfield, Massachusetts.

    John married Abagail Lee about 1708. Abagail was born about 1688; died after 1709. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Lazarus* Miller was born on 23 Jul 1655 in Springfield, Hampden Co, Massachusetts (son of Obadiah* Miller, Sr and Mrs. Joane* (..) Cogan (Coggin), (immigrant)); died on 4 Aug 1697 in Springfield, Hampden Co, Massachusetts.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Property: 2 Feb 1674, Springfield, Hampden Co, Massachusetts
    • Other-Begin: 2 Oct 1678, Springfield, Hampden Co, Massachusetts
    • Property: 7 Feb 1687, Springfield, Hampden Co, Massachusetts
    • Property: 21 May 1688, Springfield, Hampden Co, Massachusetts

    Notes:

    Lazarus Miller was born in Springfield Sept. 23, 1655, not long after his father arrived in the Crown Colony from Great Britain. His parents were Obadiah Miller and Joanna, or Joan, Cogan Miller, who were among Springfield's first settlers. Lazarus was among the residents who took the oath of allegiance to the King on Oct. 2, 1678.

    Early records show that Lazarus was granted 14 acres of land in Springfield May 21, 1688, 30 acres "as near his father's land as he can find it convenient" on Feb. 2, 1674, and 14 more acres upon Black Brooke (which flowed into what is now the Connecticut River) Feb. 7, 1687.


    Property:
    30 acres "as near his father's land as he can find it convenient" on Feb. 2, 1674

    Other-Begin:
    took oath of Allegiance to the King.


    Property:
    14 more acres upon Black Brooke (which flowed into what is now the Connecticut River) Feb. 7, 1687.

    Property:
    granted 14 acres of land in Springfield

    Lazarus* married Mary* Burbank on 2 Dec 1685 in Springfield, Hampden Co, Massachusetts. Mary* (daughter of John* Burbank and Susannah* Merrill, (immigrant)) was born before 24 Jun 1666 in Bradford, Essex, Massachusetts; died on 16 Oct 1740 in Westfield, Hampden Co, Massachusetts. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Mary* Burbank was born before 24 Jun 1666 in Bradford, Essex, Massachusetts (daughter of John* Burbank and Susannah* Merrill, (immigrant)); died on 16 Oct 1740 in Westfield, Hampden Co, Massachusetts.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Birth: 24 Jun 1666, Rowley, Essex Co, Massachusetts

    Children:
    1. Obadiah Miller was born on 3 Jan 1687 in Springfield, Hampden Co, Massachusetts; died after 1720 in Springfield, Hampden Co, Massachusetts.
    2. 1. John Miller was born on 18 Oct 1688 in Springfield, Hampden Co, Massachusetts; died after 1709 in Brimfield, Massachusetts.
    3. Noah Miller was born on 12 Feb 1691 in Springfield, Hampden Co, Massachusetts; died on 27 Jul 1697 in Springfield, Hampden Co, Massachusetts.
    4. Nathaniel Miller was born on 12 Jun 1693 in Springfield, Hampden Co, Massachusetts; died after 1740 in Brimfield, Hampden Co, Massachusetts.
    5. Martha Miller was born on 11 Mar 1695 in Springfield, Hampden Co, Massachusetts; died about 1697 in died young.
    6. Martha Miller was born on 16 Jul 1697 in Springfield, Hampden Co, Massachusetts; died after 1740.
    7. Mary* Miller was born on 16 Jun 1698 in Springfield, Hampden Co, Massachusetts; died on 28 Feb 1751.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Obadiah* Miller, Sr was born in 1631 (son of Robert* Miller and Elizabeth* Nicholson); died between 8 May 1697 and 14 Mar 1699 in Springfield, Hampden Co, Massachusetts.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Residence: Bef 1654, Taunton, Plymouth Colony, Massachusetts
    • Property: Jun 1654, Springfield, Hampden Co, Massachusetts
    • Other-Begin: Mar 1655, Springfield, Hampden Co, Massachusetts
    • Other-Begin: 23 Mar 1655, Springfield, Hampden Co, Massachusetts; Oath of Fidelity

    Notes:

    Obadiah is probably the immigrant sometime before 1655, but from where needs to be researched.

    Obadiah Miller and his brother, Thomas Miller, were among the earliest settlers of Springfield, Mass., which was founded in 1636 by William Pynchon and seven other men. Pynchon, whose home was in Springfield, England, was one of the original 27 patent holders of the Massachusetts Bay Colony that received land grants from King James in 1629.
    The early records of Springfield, Mass., contain many references to Obadiah and Thomas Miller. Obadiah's name first appears in June, 1654, when John Pynchon granted to him a homelot of three acres and other land. Many more land transactions involving Obadiah followed over the next 40 years. Obadiah's attendance at the Springfield Meeting House sessions, where he served as a Selectman, was noted in the records, as well as several fines for missing meetings. He was appointed a Fence Viewer and also a Hayward, civic posts. The dates of Obadiah's birth and death are not known, but he was likely born in England, possibly to Robert and Elizabeth Miller, about 1624 and likely died in Springfield between May 8, 1697 and March 14, 1699.
    Obadiah Miller married Joan, or Joanna, Cogan of Taunton, Mass., following the death of her husband, Thomas Cogan, in 1654. Obadiah and Joan had three children: Lazarus Miller, born Sept. 23, 1655, and died Aug. 4, 1697, and married Mary Burbank of Suffield, Conn., Dec. 2, 1685; Obadiah Miller Jr., born March 26, 1658; and Joanna Miller, born July 6, 1659. In addition, Joan, or Joanna, had four children by her first husband: Bathsheba Cogan, born about 1645 and died in Springfield 1688, who married John Barber and had four children; Mary Cogan, born about 1647 and died May 19, 1676 at Windsor, Conn., who married Samuel Barber; Martha Cogan, born about 1648 and died May 22, 1686, at Simsbury, Conn., and married Peter Buel; and Ruth Cogan, born about 1650-52, married Samuel Taylor June 24, 1675

    Property:
    Obadiah's name first appears in June, 1654, when John Pynchon granted to him a homelot of three acres and other land. Many more land transactions involving Obadiah followed over the next 40 years.

    Other-Begin:
    In March of 1655, Obadiah Miller complained in court that Joane, his wife, abused him with reproachful terms or names as calling him fool, toad, vermine, and threatening him; also she fell upon him and beat him and scratched his hands and face. John Lamb testified that he heard her say she would knock him on the head and she did often call him fool and other reproachful terms; Thomas Miller testified that when his brother, Obadiah, and his wife lived with him he often heard her call him names and she said she did not love him; but she hated him. For her vile behavior towards her husband she was taken forth to the whipping post to receive so many stripes on the naked body as the commissioners should see cause to inflict upon her. She was brought forth, but made earnest protestations for better carriage toward her husband and so the punishment was remitted but she was told that for the least miscarriage toward Obadiah she should be brought forth again to receive a good whipping on the naked body. In 1692, Samuel Barnard (prentice to Obadiah Miller) was in court for throwing stones at glass windows. He denied it and was admonished and discharged.

    Obadiah* married Mrs. Joane* (..) Cogan (Coggin), (immigrant) about 1654. Joane* was born in 1619 in England; died in Nov 1695 in Springfield, Hampden Co, Massachusetts. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Mrs. Joane* (..) Cogan (Coggin), (immigrant) was born in 1619 in England; died in Nov 1695 in Springfield, Hampden Co, Massachusetts.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Immigration: 1635, Plymouth Colony, Massachusetts
    • Other-Begin: Mar 1655, Plymouth Colony, Massachusetts
    • Other-Begin: 6 Mar 1654/5, Plymouth Colony, Massachusetts; Plymouth Colony Records
    • Property: 4 Mar 1661, Plymouth Colony, Massachusetts
    • Property: 1 Oct 1661, Plymouth Colony, Massachusetts
    • Other-Begin: 1665, Massachusetts Bay Colony
    • Other-Begin: Aug 1665, Massachusetts Bay Colony
    • Property: Between Jan 1666 and Mar 1666, Cold Spring, West Springfield, Hampden Co, Massachusetts
    • Property: 28 Mar 1666, Springfield, Hampden Co, Massachusetts
    • Property: Apr 1668, Springfield, Hampden Co, Massachusetts
    • Research Notes: 8 Jul 2012; her husband's ancestry?

    Notes:

    Cogan family seems to be traced back to
    Miles Cogan (1149-1181) of Bampton, Devon, England
    http://www.smokykin.com/tng/getperson.php?personID=I45930&tree=smokykin

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    source for Joan's events:
    New England Historical and Genealogical Society Register, Page: 34, Vol 123
    see Shurtleff's Plymouth Colony Records 4:4.
    and County Court by Pynchon

    http://www.histarch.uiuc.edu/plymouth/PCR.htm
    IV. References to land dealings
    Appendix
    Plymouth Colony Court Records

    http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/15260906/person/18417094270/story/e3f0e398-4737-472d-a2f8-b43c20a9d4c1?src=search
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    Immigration:
    same Joane Cogan? if so, newly married.
    Passenger and Immigration Lists Index 1500s-1900s

    All ResultsPassenger and Immigration Lists Index, 1500s-1900s

    about Joane Cogan Name: Joane Cogan
    Year: 1635
    Age: 16
    Estimated Birth Year: abt 1619
    Place: Massachusetts
    Source Publication Code: 6799.25
    Primary Immigrant: Cogan, Joane
    Annotation: Most are date and port of arrival; some are date and place of settlement in Massachusetts. Name of ship, place of origin, occupation, and other genealogical data pertaining to will administration may also be provided.
    Source Bibliography: POPE, CHARLES HENRY. The Pioneers of Massachusetts, A Descriptive List, Drawn from Records of the Colonies, Towns and Churches, and other Contemporaneous Documents. Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1998. 550p.
    Page: 263



    Other-Begin:

    BIOGRAPHY: In March of 1655, Obadiah Miller complained in court that Joane, his wife, abused him with reproachful terms or names as calling him fool, toad, vermine, and threatening him; also she fell upon him and beat him and scratched his hands and face. John Lamb testified that he heard her say she would knock him on the head and she did often call him fool and other reproachful terms; Thomas Miller testified that when his brother, Obadiah, and his wife lived with him he often heard her call him names and she said she did not love him; but she hated him. For her vile behavior towards her husband she was taken forth to the whipping post to receive so many stripes on the naked body as the commissioners should see cause to inflict upon her. She was brought forth, but made earnest protestations for better carriage toward her husband and so the punishment was remitted but she was told that for the least miscarriage toward Obadiah she should be brought forth again to receive a good whipping on the naked body. In 1692, Samuel Barnard (prentice to Obadiah Miller) was in court for throwing stones at glass windows. He denied it and was admonished and discharged.


    Other-Begin:
    March 6, 1654-5 (PCR [Plymouth Colony Records] 3:75)
    It, wee psent Joane, the wife of Obadiah Miller, of Taunton, for beathing and reviling her husband, and egging her children to healp her, biding them knock him in the head, and wishing his victals might coake him.

    The Plymouth Colony Archive Project
    Women in Plymouth Colony 1633-1668
    http://www.histarch.illinois.edu/plymouth/PCR.htm

    Property:
    New England Historical and Genealogical Society Register,

    Page: 34, Vol 123
    March 4, 1661-2 (PCR 4:10-11)
    Wheras, by an order of Court bearin date the first of October, 1661, libertie was graunted vnto Jone Miller to make sale of a quarter pte of the land of Thomas Coggen, deceased, and that what it should bee sold for should bee improued for the releife of Bathsheba Coggen, att youer descretions, these are therfore to signify vnto you, that the Courts order farther is, that whatsoeuer shalbee improued of the said land sold for the releife of the said Bathsheba Coggen, that you take sufficient securitie of the said Jone Miller, in the behalfe of the Court, for the same before it be let goe out of youer hands.

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    IV. References to land dealings

    In the 34 references to land dealings involving women in the first four volumes of the Plymouth Colony Court Records, the vast majority of the women mentioned are widows. Most references involve a grant or transfer of ownership of land (PCR 2:26 and PCR 1:40-41). In these cases, as before, widows have control over land and its use as allowed by their vaguely defined gender roles. The few references involving land that mentioned married women invariably mention their husbands, who had control over the land and its use as well (PCR 2:6).

    However, even widows were not always allowed full rights or responsibilities concerning the disposal of land. For example, Jone Miller had to ask permission of the court to sell land from her recently deceased husband's estate for the benefit of their daughter (PCR 4:4-7). Even though Jone Miller was probably not the executrix of her husband's will, and did not have full control over his property, as a widow, she should have been allowed to dispose of it as she saw fit. In the end, the court allowed her to sell the land, but only for "the releife of her said daughter," and not for her own benefit.

    The Plymouth Colony Archive Project
    Women in Plymouth Colony 1633-1668
    http://www.histarch.uiuc.edu/plymouth/PCR.htm


    Property:
    New England Historical and Genealogical Society Register, Page: 34, Vol 123

    October 1, 1661 (PCR 4:4-7)
    In answare vnto a petition prefered to the Court by Jone, the wife of Obadiah Miller requesting that shee may haue libertie to make sale of some of the land that her deceased husband left vndisposed of, the Court, haueing considered that her request is in the behalfe of her daughter, whoe shee saith is weake and stands in need theof, do giue libertie that one quarter pte of the said land, and of what is left by her said deceased husband, may beesold for the releife of her said daughter; and what it shalbee sold for shalbee carfully disposed of to the vse of Bathshebah Coggen, att the descretion of Richard W x and Walter Deane, of Taunton, and the resedue of the said lands, &c, bee reserued by them for the vse of the rest of the children of the deceased Thomas Coggen, prouided that the said Jone Miler doe put in sufficient cecuritie that the said estate shalbee soe disposed of.

    Other-Begin:
    New England Historical and Genealogical Society Register, Page: 34, Vol 123

    1665 "Obadiah Miller complaynes against Joane his wife for abusing him with reproachfull tearmes or names as calling him fool, toad & vermine and threatninge him; as also for that yesterday shee fell uppon him indeavoringe to beat him at which tyme shee scratched his face and hands. The case being examined it was found that Joane the wife of Obadiah Miller was guilty of very evill behavior towards her said husband; it beinge proved by the testimony of John Lamb and Thomas Miller. John Lambe testifyed he heard her say shee would knock him on the head; and that shee did often call him foole and other reproachfull tearmes. Thomas Miller testifyed that when his brother Obadiah and his wife lived with him, she did comonly call him foole and vermine and he doth not remember he ever heard her call him husband and that she said shee did not love him but hated him; yea shee here said shee did never love him and shee should never love him. For which her vile misbehaviour towards her husband shee was adjudged to be taken forth to the whippinge post; there to receive soe many stripes on the naked body as the commissioners should see cause to inflict on her; whereuppon shee was brought forth; but by her humiliation and earnest protestations for better carriage towards her said husband the punishment was remitted and this sentence passed, that for the least miscarriage to her husband after this tyme shee should be brought forth agayne to receive a good whipping on the naked body well laid on".


    Other-Begin:
    1665 August they were bound over to the County Court by Pynchon 'haveing had sad bickeringe and strife between themselves'. Upon their appearance they owned they had not carried it well with each other formerly but asserted that, since being bound for their appearance, they had lived in peace and quietness. After being admonished by the court they werre released of their bond upon promises of better carriage". -- see Pynchon Court Record.


    Property:
    1666 Joan and Obadiah had problems paying their bills at Pynchon's company store and in 1666 gave him six acres of their land in Cold Spring in West Springfield to pay their debt to him.

    Property:
    1668 March 28 they gave Pynchon nine more acres abutting the Great River.

    Property:
    1669 April - Pynchon wrote: "Goodwife Miller came to mee with her husband and said she was willing that I should have the land but she thought I gave too little and in further discoursing and owning my debt to have been long due, she was willing to agree to the sale if I would allow her 11 shillings she owes for kersey, which I yielded to, and so both of them were willing and the price for the land is 18 pounds 1 shillings."


    Research Notes:
    nickname "Joan Boridge" found online, unsourced.

    search for Boridge, yielded:
    http://www.theharmons.us/harmon_t/b187.htm

    Joan (Johane) BORIDGE was born in 1569 in Taunton, Somerset, England. She died after 27 November 1612 at the age of 43 in Taunton, Somerset, England. Parents: Mr. BORIDGE.

    Spouse: Henry COGAN. Joan (Johane) BORIDGE and Henry COGAN were married on 30 November 1590 in Taunton, Somerset, England.

    Henry Cogan b. 1565, d. 1 Dec 1612
    son of: Henry Cogan was born in 1540 in Chedzoy, Somerset, England.1 He married Elizabeth Carye on 1 July 1565 in Chedzoy, Somerset, England. 1 Henry Cogan died after 1565.

    Elizabeth Carye was born in 1544 in Taunton, Somerset, England.1 She was christened in 1544 in Taunton, Somerset, England.1 She died after 1565. She married Henry Cogan on 1 July 1565 in Chedzoy, Somerset, England.1


    Children of Henry Cogan and Joan Boridge:
    ?Johan Cogan3 b. c 1591, d. date unknown
    ?John Cogan3 b. 16 Apr 1593, d. date unknown
    ?Elizabeth Cogan3 b. 13 Mar 1593/94, d. date unknown
    ? Judith Cogan+4 b. b 13 Jun 1594, d. 6 Feb 1661/62
    ?Mary Cogan3 b. 22 Nov 1595, d. date unknown
    ?Jane Cogan3 b. 25 Mar 1599, d. date unknown
    ?Grace Cogan3 b. 9 Oct 1600, d. date unknown
    ?Richard Cogan3 b. 17 Jan 1601/2, d. date unknown
    ?Marian Cogan3 b. 10 Aug 1603, d. date unknown
    ?Frances Cogan3 b. 24 Feb 1604/5, d. date unknown

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    Mr. BORIDGE was born about 1543 in Taunton, Somerset, England.

    Children were: Joan (Johane) BORIDGE.

    http://www.gulbangi.com/5families-o/p141.htm#i3517

    Children:
    1. 2. Lazarus* Miller was born on 23 Jul 1655 in Springfield, Hampden Co, Massachusetts; died on 4 Aug 1697 in Springfield, Hampden Co, Massachusetts.
    2. Obadiah Miller, Jr was born on 26 Jan 1658 in Springfield, Hampden Co, Massachusetts; died on 25 Aug 1731 in Springfield, Hampden Co, Massachusetts.
    3. Joanna Miller was born on 5 Jun 1659 in Springfield, Hampden Co, Massachusetts; died on 30 Nov 1713 in Springfield, Hampden Co, Massachusetts.

  3. 6.  John* Burbank was born in 1640 in Rowley, Essex Co, Massachusetts (son of John* Burbank, (immigrant) and Ann* Jordan); died on 1 Jun 1709 in Suffield, Hartford Co, Connecticut; was buried in Old Center Cem, Suffield, Hartford Co, Connecticut.

    Notes:

    Jonn lived in Newbury, Rowley, and Haverhill, Massachusetts., and moved to Suffield, Connecticut in 1680. After he settled in Suffield it appears from all records that he was energetic, well-to-do, a prominent citizen, and large land holder. The last year or two of his life his mind went wrong -- the same with his half-brother, Caleb, only at a younger age.

    Burbank Family, George Burbak Sedgley, (Farmington, Me. : G.B. Sedgley, c1928), 11

    http://www.famhist.us/genealogy/getperson.php?personID=I595965&tree=allfam

    Sarah Hart, d. 19 Aug 1692, Suffield, Hartford, Connecticut
    Married 15 Jul 1692 Springfield, Hampden, Massachusetts


    Family 3 Mehitable Sanders, d. 24 Feb 1728, Suffield, Hartford, Connecticut
    Married Jan 1694 Springfield, Hampden,

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    The Burbanks were from Rowley, Mass., the aadjoining town to Newbury. John, Sr., lived at Haverhills, Mass., after his marriage on Oct. 15, 1663, and removed to Suffield in 1680, being a proprietor. His wife died 16 Oct., 1690, and he married twice again. He lived at the north end of Feather Street, near the river. His son John, husband of Mary Granger, was also prominent in all town matters. He was elected surveyror, tithingman (an important office), constable, gauger, and sealer of casks, assessor, town treasurer, and served repeatedly as selectman.
    http://www.geni.com/people/John-Burbank/6000000002966626843

    John* married Susannah* Merrill, (immigrant) on 15 Oct 1663 in Newbury, Essex Co, Massachusetts. Susannah* (daughter of Nathaniel* Merrill, (immigrant) and Susannah* Wolterton, (immigrant)) was born before 12 Dec 1638 in Lawton, Essex, England; was christened on 12 Dec 1638 in Lawton, Essex, England; died on 10 Oct 1690 in Suffield, Hartford Co, Connecticut; was buried in Suffield, Hartford Co, Connecticut (prob). [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Susannah* Merrill, (immigrant) was born before 12 Dec 1638 in Lawton, Essex, England; was christened on 12 Dec 1638 in Lawton, Essex, England (daughter of Nathaniel* Merrill, (immigrant) and Susannah* Wolterton, (immigrant)); died on 10 Oct 1690 in Suffield, Hartford Co, Connecticut; was buried in Suffield, Hartford Co, Connecticut (prob).

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Immigration: Abt 1639, Massachusetts

    Notes:

    Susannah was baptized on Dec. 12, 1638 in Lawton, Essex, England. The daughter of Nathaniel and Susannah Merrill, she was the last of four siblings born in England before the family immigrated to the New World abt. 1639 (Source: "A Merrill Family History").

    Susannah married John Burbank in Newbury, Massachusetts Bay Colony on Oct. 15, 1663. Known children include Mary, Timothy, John and Ebenezer.

    Susannah was likely buried in the Old Center Cemetery in Suffield, but there is no record or marker.
    (findagrave)

    She lived in Bradford (now Haverhill), Mass in 1667, in Haverhill from 1668 to 1674, then in Suffield, according to A Merrill Memorial.

    Children:
    1. 3. Mary* Burbank was born before 24 Jun 1666 in Bradford, Essex, Massachusetts; died on 16 Oct 1740 in Westfield, Hampden Co, Massachusetts.
    2. Timothy Burbank was born on 30 May 1668 in Haverhill, Massachusetts; died after 1689.
    3. John Burbank was born in Aug 1670 in Haverhill, Massachusetts; died on 25 Mar 1729 in Suffield, Hartford Co, Connecticut; was buried in Old Center Cem, Suffield, Hartford Co, Connecticut.
    4. Ebenezer Burbank was born on 4 Mar 1674 in Haverhill, Massachusetts; died after 1675.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Robert* Miller was born about 1595 in Tyne River, Northumberland, England; died in Dec 1623.

    Robert* married Elizabeth* Nicholson on 14 Dec 1623 in Tynesmouth, Northumberland, England. Elizabeth* was born about 1595 in Tynesmouth, Northumberland, England; died after 1630. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Elizabeth* Nicholson was born about 1595 in Tynesmouth, Northumberland, England; died after 1630.

    Notes:

    potential parents of Obadiah and Thomas.

    Children:
    1. Thomas Miller was born about 1618; died on 5 Oct 1675 in King Phillips War, Springfield, Hampden Co, Massachusetts.
    2. 4. Obadiah* Miller, Sr was born in 1631; died between 8 May 1697 and 14 Mar 1699 in Springfield, Hampden Co, Massachusetts.

  3. 12.  John* Burbank, (immigrant) was born in 1600 in Greystoke, Cumberland, England; was christened on 12 Sep 1602 in Greystoke, Cumberland, England (son of John* Burbank and Mrs. Ann* (..) Burbank); died on 10 Apr 1683 in Rowley, Essex Co, Massachusetts.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Immigration: 1635, The Abigail, Salem, Essex Co, Massachusetts
    • Property: 1643, Bradford Street, Rowley, Essex Co, Massachusetts
    • Property: 1672, Plum Island, Massachusetts

    Notes:

    He married Jemima probably in Massachusetts sometime around 1642 and had the following children by her:
    1. Lydia born February 07, 1643/44 in Rowley, Essex, Massachusetts
    2. Caleb born May 19, 1646, who married Martha Smith May 06, 1669 in Rowley.
    Children of Caleb and Martha were:
    (1) Caleb b abt 1670;
    (2) John b 1671;
    (3) Mary b 1675;
    (4) Timothy b 1677/78;
    (5) Martha b 1679/80;
    (6) Eleazer b 1681/82; d 1759, who married Lydia Gage;
    (7) Samuel b 1684;
    (8) Ebenezer b 1687.
    3. Mary born March 16, 1654/55 in Rowley, Essex, Massachusetts.

    Jemima died on 24 March 1692/93 in Rowley, Essex, Massachusetts.

    (Source on Burbanks is Sedgley Genealogy of the Burbank Family, 1928)

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    John Burbank was born in 1600 in Greystoke, Cumberland, England. Baptized 12 Sept 1602. Son of John Burbank and Ann unknown of England. Married first to Ann Jordan. With this union came two children. Second marriage to Jemima Unknown in 1643 in Rowley, Essex, MA. With this union, three children.

    John sailed to America on the ship "Abigail" in 1635 arriving in Salem, MA. He moved to Charlestown, which is now part of Boston, MA. John was servant to a glove-maker who paid for John's passage.

    Owned the seventh lot on Bradford Street in 1643, being one of the first 40 families in "Rogers Plantation." This area is now Rowley, Essex Co., MA.
    "To John Burbank, one lott containinge an acree and an halfe, bounded on the south side by Thomas Sumner's house lott, part of it lyinge on the west side, and part of it on the east side of the streete"

    Owned some fresh meadow on Plum Island in 1672.

    On 13 May took freeman's oath at meeting of the General Court.
    findagrave


    Property:
    Owned the seventh lot on Bradford Street in 1643, being one of the first 40 families in "Rogers Plantation." This area is now Rowley, Essex Co., MA.
    "To John Burbank, one lott containinge an acree and an halfe, bounded on the south side by Thomas Sumner's house lott, part of it lyinge on the west side, and part of it on the east side of the streete"

    John* married Ann* Jordan about 1638 in Rowley (probably), Essex Co, Massachusetts. Ann* was born about 1616; died after 1641. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 13.  Ann* Jordan was born about 1616; died after 1641.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Emigration: Bef 1638
    • Immigration: Bef 1638

    Children:
    1. 6. John* Burbank was born in 1640 in Rowley, Essex Co, Massachusetts; died on 1 Jun 1709 in Suffield, Hartford Co, Connecticut; was buried in Old Center Cem, Suffield, Hartford Co, Connecticut.
    2. Timothy Burbank was born on 18 May 1641; died on 14 Jul 1660.

  5. 14.  Nathaniel* Merrill, (immigrant) was born before 4 May 1601 in Wherstead, Suffolk, England; was christened on 4 May 1601 in Wherstead, Suffolk, England (son of Nathaniel* Merrill and Mary* Blackwell); died on 16 Mar 1655 in Newbury, Essex Co, Massachusetts.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Immigration: 1635, The Hector, Ipswich, Essex Co, Massachusetts
    • Immigration: Between Dec 1638 and Feb 1639, Newbury, Essex Co, Massachusetts; return

    Notes:

    He was first married to Susan Jordan who probably died before 1630. Nathaniel and Susannah immigrated to America 1633 or '34. (This date has been revised since a daughter was baptized in England in 1638. It seems Nathaniel came in 1633/4 and returned to England, coming back in 1638 with his family.
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    Settled, Newbury, Mass. 1638-9. The newly found records show that Nathaniel Merrill's daughter, Susanna, was not baptised until Dec 12, 1638 in Lawford, Essex, Co., England. This tells us that Nathaniel had not left for America with his family until late December 1638 or early 1639. In 1638 the English Government started restricting its citizens from freely immigrating to the new continent with its abundance of land for all, something unknown in England. The fact that brother John arranged for a home site of four acres in Newbury for his unnamed "brother" would indicate that the brother was not there by 23 July 1638 but was arranging to come. Ship records, the Hector, show that Nathaniel and John did arrive in Ipswich, Mass. in 1635. Nathaniel must have returned to England to get his wife and his four children and returned in 1638-39.

    From "A Merrill Memorial" by Samuel Merrill, Cambridge MA 1917-1928
    Nathaniel(1) Merrill was one of the earliest settlers in Newbury, MA in 1639. He was the ancestor of the vast majority of those who now bear the Merrill name in this country: it is believed, indeed, that less than one percent of the Merrill's in America can trace their pedigree to any other emigrant ancestor.
    Nathaniel Merrill and his older brother John were born in England. The registers of Wherstead, a parish lying three miles south if Ipswich, in Suffolk County, England, contain the following entries:
    1599, August 16. John Merrell son of Nath! Merrell & Mary his wife was baptised.
    1601, May 4. Nathanaell Merrell son of Nath! Merrell & his wife Mary was baptised.
    There are reasons for believing that these entries are the record of baptism of John and Nathaniel Merrill of Newbury.
    It is supposed that Nathaniel Merrill was married before leaving England. No record is found of his marriage in America. If the marriage took place here it was probably at Ipswich, in the short time before the settlement in Newbury. His wife's name was Susanna. Savage, in the "genealogical Dictionary of New England" (published in 1861), says that Nathaniel Merrill married Susanna Jordan. In this he was no doubt following Coffin's "History of Newbury" (published in 1845), and the statement has been frequently copied. Ed note, Nathaniel Merrill did marry Stephen Jorden after Nathaniel's death in 1655.
    Nathaniel was probably a farmer and is ancestor to all the Merrill's in the U.S.A. His brother John and wife had a daughter but no sons.
    https://familysearch.org/photos/artifacts/16887378
    also
    http://www.jmerrill.net/NEWBURY.HTM
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    From A Merrill Memorial - His will was dated 8 March, 1654/5, and was probated 27 March 1655. It is not to be assumed from the fact that the testator signed with his mark that he had not learned to write. He lay on his death bed, and died eit days after executing the instrument. John Merrill, his brother, signed the will as a witness, and there is no reason to doubt that Nathaniel had enjoyed equal advantages of schooling.


    Christened:
    The registers of Wherstead, a parish lying three miles south if Ipswich, in Suffolk County, England, contain the following entries:
    1599, August 16. John Merrell son of Nath! Merrell & Mary his wife was baptised.
    1601, May 4. Nathanaell Merrell son of Nath! Merrell & his wife Mary was baptised.
    https://familysearch.org/photos/artifacts/16887378

    Immigration:
    Ship records, the Hector, show that Nathaniel and John did arrive in Ipswich, Mass. in 1635. Nathaniel must have returned to England to get his wife and his four children and returned in 1638-39.
    https://familysearch.org/photos/artifacts/16887378

    Immigration:
    Notes for Nathaniel *Merrill:
    Settled, Newbury, Mass. 1638-9. The newly found records show that Nathaniel Merrill's daughter, Susanna, was not baptised until Dec 12, 1638 in Lawford, Essex, Co., England. This tells us that Nathaniel had not left for America with his family until late December 1638 or early 1639. In 1638 the English Government started restricting its citizens from freely immigrating to the new continent with its abundance of land for all, something unknown in England. The fact that brother John arranged for a home site of four acres in Newbury for his unnamed "brother" would indicate that the brother was not there by 23 July 1638 but was arranging to come. Ship records, the Hector, show that Nathaniel and John did arrive in Ipswich, Mass. in 1635. Nathaniel must have returned to England to get his wife and his four children and returned in 1638-39.
    https://familysearch.org/photos/artifacts/16887378

    Nathaniel* married Susannah* Wolterton, (immigrant) on 23 Sep 1633 in Wherstead, Suffolk, England. Susannah* (daughter of Stephen* Wolterton, (immigrant) and Susannah* Peabody or Sheppard, (immigrant)) was born in 1610 in Wherstead, Suffolk, England; died on 25 Jan 1673 in Newbury, Essex Co, Massachusetts. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  6. 15.  Susannah* Wolterton, (immigrant) was born in 1610 in Wherstead, Suffolk, England (daughter of Stephen* Wolterton, (immigrant) and Susannah* Peabody or Sheppard, (immigrant)); died on 25 Jan 1673 in Newbury, Essex Co, Massachusetts.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Immigration: Between Dec 1638 and Feb 1639, Ipswich, Suffolk Co, Massachusetts

    Notes:

    (spelling could be Wellerton or Willerton)

    It is supposed that Nathaniel Merrill was married before leaving England. No record is found of his marriage in America. If the marriage took place here it was probably at Ipswich, in the short time before the settlement in Newbury. His wife's name was Susanna. Savage, in the "genealogical Dictionary of New England" (published in 1861), says that Nathaniel Merrill married Susanna Jordan. In this he was no doubt following Coffin's "History of Newbury" (published in 1845), and the statement has been frequently copied. Ed note, Nathaniel [sic - Susannah] Merrill did marry Stephen Jorden after Nathaniel?s death in 1655.
    Susannah ........, also known as Susannah Wolterton, was the wife of the emigrant, Nathaniel Merrill. For many years she was thought to be the sister of Gregory Wolterton of Hartford, Conn. Later research shows that she probably is the daughter of Gregory's wife, Susannah (Unknown) by a previous marriage.
    From "A Merrill Memorial" by Samuel Merrill, Cambridge, MA 1917-1928.

    The conjecture has been advanced, and it has even been stated as a fact, that the wife of Nathaniel Merrill was Susanna Wilterton (or Wolterton.) Therefore until proven difference I will have Nathaniel's wife as Susanna Wolterton.

    After the death of Nathaniel Merrill his widow married Stephen Jordan (or Jourdain). Nathaniel Merrill, son of Nathaniel and Susanna Merrill, gave a deed, under date of 16 Aug 1661, to Peter Godfrey of Newbury, in which the phrase occurs, "after the decease of my mother Susanna Jordan," and out of this fact the error regarding the maiden name of Nathaniel's wife grew.

    Gregory Wolterton(Wilterton) of Hartford was childless: Susanna Merrill of Newbury was a widow with five sons and a daughter, most of them in their minority. It would have been natural for Gregory Wilterton under these circumstances to write to his kinswoman in the Massachusetts Bay Colony and offer a home and modest fortune to one of the boys. From "A Merrill Memorial" by Samuel Merrill, Cambridge, MA 1917-1928
    More About Nathaniel Merrill:
    Record Change: May 31, 2004

    More About Nathaniel Merrill and Susannah Waltherton:
    Marriage: Wherstead, Suffolk, England Or Newburyport Essex MA.
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    Immigration:
    Notes for Nathaniel *Merrill:
    Settled, Newbury, Mass. 1638-9. The newly found records show that Nathaniel Merrill's daughter, Susanna, was not baptised until Dec 12, 1638 in Lawford, Essex, Co., England. This tells us that Nathaniel had not left for America with his family until late December 1638 or early 1639. In 1638 the English Government started restricting its citizens from freely immigrating to the new continent with its abundance of land for all, something unknown in England. The fact that brother John arranged for a home site of four acres in Newbury for his unnamed "brother" would indicate that the brother was not there by 23 July 1638 but was arranging to come. Ship records, the Hector, show that Nathaniel and John did arrive in Ipswich, Mass. in 1635. Nathaniel must have returned to England to get his wife and his four children and returned in 1638-39.
    https://familysearch.org/photos/artifacts/16887378

    Children:
    1. Nathaniel Merrill, (immigrant was born before 25 Jan 1634 in Wherstead, Suffolk, England; was christened on 25 Jan 1634 in Lawford, Essex Co, England; died on 1 Jan 1683 in of, Newbury, Essex Co, Massachusetts.
    2. Deacon John Merrill, (immigrant) was born before 16 Feb 1636 in Lawford, Essex, England; was christened on 16 Feb 1636 in Lawford, Essex Co, England; died on 18 Jul 1712 in West Hartford, Hartford Co, Connecticut.
    3. Abraham Merrill, (immigrant) was born in 1637 in Wherstead, Suffolk, England; died after 1678 in of, Newbury, Essex Co, Massachusetts.
    4. 7. Susannah* Merrill, (immigrant) was born before 12 Dec 1638 in Lawton, Essex, England; was christened on 12 Dec 1638 in Lawton, Essex, England; died on 10 Oct 1690 in Suffield, Hartford Co, Connecticut; was buried in Suffield, Hartford Co, Connecticut (prob).
    5. Sgt. Daniel Merrill was born on 20 Aug 1642 in Massachusetts; died after 1691.
    6. Abel Merrill was born on 20 Feb 1643 in Newbury, Essex Co, Massachusetts; died on 28 Oct 1689 in Newbury, Essex Co, Massachusetts.