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Ursula Woodward

Female Abt 1678 - Aft 1721  (~ 44 years)


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  1. 1.  Ursula Woodward was born about 1678 in Providence, Providence Co, Rhode Island (daughter of Joseph Woodward and Mary Pray); died after 1721 in of, Attleboro, Bristol Co, Massachusetts.

    Ursula married John Lovett about 1700 in Providence, Providence Co, Rhode Island. John was born about 1675; died after 1725 in of, Attleboro, Bristol Co, Massachusetts. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Joseph Woodward was born about 1657; died on 26 Feb 1726 in Providence, Providence Co, Rhode Island.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Other-Begin: 1675, King Philip's War, Providence, Providence Co, Rhode Island
    • Property: 16 May 1680, Providence, Providence Co, Rhode Island
    • Unknown-Begin: 1687, Providence, Providence Co, Rhode Island
    • Other-Begin: 6 Jun 1692, Providence, Providence Co, Rhode Island
    • Will: 16 Sep 1724, Providence, Providence Co, Rhode Island

    Notes:

    Other-Begin:
    Was one of those "who staid and went not away" during King Philip's War, so he had a share in the disposition of the Indian captives.

    Property:
    his bro-in-law John Prays's dwelling house on valley on Pautuckett River mentioned
    1680 16 May ? Age: 27
    Providence, Providence Co., RI
    The description is for land laid out to Joseph Woodward, husband of sister Mary.
    Early Records of the Town of Providence 14:50

    Unknown-Begin:
    John Pray (bro-in-law), age 34, pays a 1s 2d tax 1687
    Providence, Providence Co., RI
    Levied to pay Joseph Woodward for bringing up Thomas Waters' child.
    Early Records of the Town of Providence 17:108

    Other-Begin:
    chosen constable 6 Jun 1692


    Will:
    "Woodward, Joseph, of Providence, yeoman.
    Will dated 16 Sep 1724, he died 26 Feb 1725/6, proved 21 Mar 1725/6, pgs 264-265.
    Mentions: Wife Ruth Woodward. Unnamed daughters mothers of Arnold & Lovit Grandson [sic]. My 2 Grandsons, viz: Woodward Arnold & Woodward Lovit. Land of Noah Bartlit.
    Witn: William Hopkins, Elizabeth Hopkins, Jeremiah Hopkins." [RIGR]
    Full text of will in Providence records.

    Joseph's widow approved as executrix of his estate. None was specified in the will.

    Joseph married Mary Pray on 15 Jan 1677 in Providence, Providence Co, Rhode Island. Mary (daughter of Richard* Pray, (immigrant) and Mary* (..) Pray) was born about 1657 in Providence, Providence Co, Rhode Island; died after 1680 in of, Providence, Providence Co, Rhode Island. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Mary Pray was born about 1657 in Providence, Providence Co, Rhode Island (daughter of Richard* Pray, (immigrant) and Mary* (..) Pray); died after 1680 in of, Providence, Providence Co, Rhode Island.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Property: 16 May 1680, Pautuckett River, Providence, Providence Co, Rhode Island

    Notes:

    Property:
    Her father John's dwelling house on valley on Pautuckett River mentioned
    1680 16 May ? Age: 27
    Providence, Providence Co., RI
    The description is for land laid out to Joseph Woodward, husband of sister Mary.
    Early Records of the Town of Providence 14:50

    Notes:

    Married:
    The 15 of Jan:(so called) [1676/7] were married Joseph Woodward to Mary Pray ye daughter of Rich: Pray: of Providence Capt: Fenner being Magistrate:" [Providence Records]

    "Woodward, Joseph ( -1726) & 1/wf Mary Pray; 15 Jan 1677; ?Providence" [New England Marriages by Torrey]

    Children:
    1. Mary Woodward was born about 1669 in Providence, Providence Co, Rhode Island; died in 1715 in Providence, Providence Co, Rhode Island.
    2. 1. Ursula Woodward was born about 1678 in Providence, Providence Co, Rhode Island; died after 1721 in of, Attleboro, Bristol Co, Massachusetts.


Generation: 3

  1. 6.  Richard* Pray, (immigrant) was born about 1628 in England (son of Quintin* Pray, (immigrant) and Joan* Vallaince, (immigrant)); died in 1693 in Providence Co, Rhode Island.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Residence: North Providence, Providence Co, Rhode Island
    • Emigration: 1642, "Ann Cleave" from London, England
    • Property: 25 Jan 1657, Providence, Providence Co, Rhode Island; from Thomas Walling
    • Property: Bef 1671, Providence, Providence Co, Rhode Island
    • Property: 21 May 1675, Providence, Providence Co, Rhode Island

    Notes:

    Possibly first lived in York, Maine.

    Richard Pray.....He called himself a collier; so calling himself in deeds. He and wife Mary bought of Robert Coles his house and lot near Thomas Olney's house and near the pound. In 1655 he was appointed by the Court of Commissioneds to keep a house of entertainment. A convenient sign was to be set out at the most perspicous place of said house to give notice to strangers. 1667 He and wife Mary having petitioned assembly for a divorce and final parting; it was not granted, so far as to allow either to marry again, though they could live apart. 1672 John Green had given a bill of divorce to Mary and Richard Pray; the act was discountanced there being no authority for any assistant to grant a divorce. 1676 He was one of those "who staid and went not away" in King Phillips war and so shared in the disposition of the Indian captives whose services were sold for a number of years. 1679 Taxed 6s 3d with wife Mary and son Ephraim. 1681 His wife Mary was licenced by town council to keep a public house of entertainment for the relieving of travelers and strangers, providing both horse and man, as also retail to sell unto the inhabitants wine and strong liquor, for one whole year, she not to suffer any unlawful game in the house nor any evil rule there. 1688........Now married to wife Elizabeth, late wife to Benjamin Hearndon. 1691 He deeded son John for love and affection, and also considering how his said son in care towards him from time to time, hath still been manifesting of his duty unto him, 60 acres. 1693 He deeded son Ephraim for love, etc, a 25 acre lot right in town of Providence.
    (ancestry)

    Residence:
    Eighteenth-century settlement was sparse with most
    of what is North Providence today divided into five farms
    held by Richard Pray, John Smith, Epenetus Olney, John
    Whipple and Thomas Angell. The earliest surviving dwellings
    are one-and-a-half-story, gable- or gambrel-roofed struc
    tures with massive brick chimneys dating from the middle of
    the eighteenth century.

    Historic and Architectural Resources
    of North Providence, Rhode Island:
    A Preliminary Report
    STATE OF RHODE ISLAND AND PROVIDENCE PLANTATIONS
    PRELIMINARY SURVEY REPORT
    TOWN OF NORTH PROVIDENCE
    APRIL 1978
    http://www.preservation.ri.gov/pdfs_zips_downloads/survey_pdfs/north_providence.pdf

    Property:
    He (Thomas Walling) sold a home share of land January 25, 1657, to Richard Pray

    Property:
    Vol. III:206-7 7 Mar 1671 Deed of sale. Stephen Paine of Rehoboth sold to Samuel Whipple three house lots, with a dwelling house, and all of the out housing standing upon the lots, which Stephen Paine purchased from Mary Mowry, executor of the estate of her deceased husband Roger Mowry. One lot originally belonged to Daniel Comstock, one to John Smith, and one to Richard Prey, all of Providence. Also one right of commoning, one 25 acre right of commoning both reaching westward as the seven mile line. [Rec. 21 Sep 1671]

    (do not have record of when Richard Pray became in possession of this property or disposed of it where Stephen Paine would become owner.)

    The Early Records of the Town of Providence:
    Vol I, p.58-59 4 May 1661 Anne Smith, widow, formerly wife unto John Smith and also unto Samuel Comstock sold to Roger Mawrey the house and home share of land (4 acres) which formerly belonged to John Smith, mason, and was purchased of the said John Smith by her husband Samuel Comstock. Land bounded on the North with home share of Robert Colwell and on the South by Roger Mawrey.

    discussion from http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~katy/comstk/b290.html

    When Mary Mowry, widow of Roger & Administrator of his estate sold property to
    Stephen Paine of Rehoboth [senior] in New Plimouth Colony, there was a better description of the property of Samuel Comstock. Mary Mowry sold three house Lotts or home Shares, one originally belonging to Daniel Comstock, another belonged to John Smith, the third belonged to Richard Prey. The lots with housing are in"the north part of ...Towne of Providence. Bounding on the south side the home share of Lawrance Willkenson; the north with a home share formerly belonging to Edward Inman, on the East with the Common, or high way & on the west End with the high way, or Towne streete. She also sold to Stephon Paine, one puchase Right of Commoning within the limits of the Towne of Providence, reading so far west ward as the seven mile line and a 25 acres right of Commoning reaching so far West as the said seven mile, and the lands that belonged to the said two Rights of Comming on the East side the seven mile line which was not devided before my said husband Roger "Mawrey" his decease.
    1 Sep 1671
    Early Record of Providence, Vol. III, p.209-213

    2 Sept 1671 Stephen Paine of Rehoboth of Plimouth, sold to Samuel Whipple of Rhode Island & Providence Planatation, three house lots or home shares with dwellings and out houses, in the north part of the Town of Providence. Bounded on the South with the home share of Lawrence Wilkenson, the north by Edward Inman, the East by the Common, or highway, and on the West with the high way, or Town Street. They were purchased by me of Mary Mawrey, Executrix of her deceased husband Roger Mawrey. One of the lots originally belonged to Daniel Comstock, former inhabitant, another to John Smith, inhabitant of Providence, the third did belong to Richard Prey of Providence. Vol. III, p.206-209

    John Smith, the Mason, had sold his house lot to Samuel Comstock in 1654. In 1661, Anne, widow first of Samuel, then widow of John Smith, son of the John, the mason, had sold it to Roger Mowry in 1661.


    Property:
    Father Richard deeds him house & land
    1675 21 May ? Age: 22
    Providence, Providence Co., RI
    Richard gives him (son John) his dwelling house at Loquasqussuck with all its fencing and fruit trees and a half Purchase Right in lands and meadows which Richard was given by the town as an original Purchaser.
    Early Records of the Town of Providence 14:214-215

    Richard* married Mary* (..) Pray about 1650 in Providence Co (probably), Rhode Island. Mary* was born about 1629 in Providence Co, Rhode Island; died in 1686. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 7.  Mary* (..) Pray was born about 1629 in Providence Co, Rhode Island; died in 1686.
    Children:
    1. John* Pray was born on 24 Dec 1653 in Providence, Providence Co, Rhode Island; died on 9 Oct 1733 in Providence, Providence Co, Rhode Island.
    2. Ephraim Pray was born in 1651 in Providence, Providence Co, Rhode Island; died on 22 Mar 1727 in Providence, Providence Co, Rhode Island.
    3. 3. Mary Pray was born about 1657 in Providence, Providence Co, Rhode Island; died after 1680 in of, Providence, Providence Co, Rhode Island.


Generation: 4

  1. 12.  Quintin* Pray, (immigrant) was born about 27 Aug 1595 in Chiddington, Kent, England; was christened on 23 Nov 1595 in Chiddingstone, Kent, England (son of Richard Pinnion* Pray); died on 17 Jun 1667 in Braintree, Norfolk Co, Massachusetts; was buried in Elm Street Cem, Braintree,Norfolk Co, Massachusetts.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Emigration: May 1643, "Ann Cleave" from London, England
    • Residence: Bef 1647, Kittery, Maine
    • Residence: 1647, Lynn, Essex Co, Massachusetts
    • Residence: Bef 1651, Braintree, Norfolk Co, Massachusetts
    • Other-Begin: 27 Oct 1653, Braintree, Norfolk Co, Massachusetts
    • Other-Begin: 26 Dec 1664, Braintree, Norfolk Co, Massachusetts

    Notes:

    Quentin Pray emigrated from England in May 1643 aboard the "good ship Ann Cleeve of London," at which time John Winthrop, Jr., "did at great costs and charges imbarque himself with many workmen, servants and materials for the setting up of iron works." Quentin was accompanied by his wife and children, and possibly two brothers. One of his brothers went to Maine, and his sons, John and Richard, settled in Rhode Island.

    Quentin was a fineryman in the iron works in Kittery, Maine and transferred to Lynn, Mass, about 1647. He subsequently transferred with the Iron Works Company to Braintree, Mass, and continued to live in Braintree until his death.

    He deposed in court 27 Oct 1653 in the case of John Gifford vs the Iron Works that he was then 58 years of age.

    He died intestate. The date of death of Quentin Pray was recorded in the town records of Braintree. Joan was named as the relict of Quentin Pray, deceased, 11 July 1667 at which time she was granted letters of administration by the court. The inventory of the estate was made by Samuel Bass and William Needham and was presented to the court 29 Jul 1667. The names of Quentin Pray's four children, Richard, John, Hannah and Dorothy were listed in "The Pioneers of Massachusetts." and his descendants were cited in an article published in 1901.
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    Quinton married Joan Valiance [proven?] on 17 Jun 1621 in Mayfield, Sussex, England. (Joan Valiance was born about 1599 in South Berwick, Yorkshire, England and died on 9 Jul 1672 in Braintree, Massachusetts.)

    http://www.dixfieldcitizennews.net/genealogy/1330.htm
    ----
    "Genealogical
    History of Our Ancestors" by Rutherford."

    The book does not give a maiden name for Quinton Pray's wife, Joan.

    Quentin Pray b. in 1595 in England, d. 17 June 1667 Braintree, Mass. m. Joan.

    Children:
    Richard Pray, b. 1630 d. 1693
    John Pray d. 1676
    Hannah Pray d. 16 Oct 1688 m. 14 Feb 1656, Henry Neale
    Dorothy Pray b. 1634 d 11 Dec 1705, m. 1651, Richard Thayer

    Quentin Pray, his wife and children, and possibly his two brothers arrived aboard the ship "Ann Cleeve" in May 1643. Quentin was a fineryman in the iron works in Kittery, Maine;
    Lynn, Mass; and finally Braintree, Mass. His children were listed in "The Pioneers of Massachusetts".

    The books that I have are "Genealogical History of Our Ancestors" and come in 2 Volumns. Written by Rutherford.

    p. 631 Quentin Pray emigrated from England in May 1643 aboard the "good ship Ann Cleeve of London," at which time John Winthrop, Jr., "did at great costs and charges imbarque himself with many workmen, servants and materials for the setting up of iron works." Quentin was accompanied by his wife and children, and possibly two brothers. One of his brothers went to Maine, and his sons, John and Richard, settled in Rhode Island.

    Quentin was a fineryman in the iron works in Kittery, Maine and transferred to Lynn, Mass, about 1647. He subsequently transferred with the Iron Works Company to Braintree, Mass, and continued to live in Braintree until his death.

    He deposed in court 27 Oct 1653 in the case of John Gifford vs the Iron Works that he was then 58 years of age.

    He died intestate. The date of death of Quentin Pray was recorded in the town records of Braintree. Joan was named as the relict of Quentin Pray, deceased, 11 July 1667 at which time she was granted letters of administration by the court. The inventory of the estate was made by Samuel Bass and William Needham and was presented to the court 29 Jul 1667. The names of Quentin Pray's four children, Richard, John, Hannah and Dorothy were listed in "The Pioneers of Massachusetts." and his descendants were cited in an article published in 1901.

    Sources for the above:

    The New England Historical and Genealogical Register, Vol 55 p. 280
    The Pioneers of Mass. 1900 p. 371
    Braintreys Book of Records, p. 25, Town Clerk's Office, Braintree, Ma.
    Suffolk Co. Probates, Vol 5, p. 43-44, Courthouse, Boston, Ma.
    ____________________________________________________________
    Source: "Genealogies of the Families of Braintree, Ma." by Sprague
    =======================================
    Quinton1 Pray born near 1595, died Jun.17,1667 at Braintree and is first of record at Lynn where about 1646 he was employed in the Iron Works as a "fineryman". He deposed Oct.27,1653 aged 58 in the case of John Giffard vs. the Iron Works Co., and again at other times in the litigation concerning that company. He was in Braintree about 1651 and resided close by the site of the forge on Monatiquot River near Elm, Adams, & Middle Sts. next east of the Thomas Thayer homestead grant, and his property became involved in the lawsuits that followed bankruptcy in 1653. "Goodwife Prey" deposed Apr.27,1652 in the case of Wilson vs. Faxon (Court Rec. #142 & 184) (See under Leonard family) and "Quinton Pray finer" sold or mortgaged all his personal property to pay a debt of £40 owed to Thomas Savage and John Payne, to his sons Richard Thayer, John Pray, and Henry Neale, including "my right of cattle bred of the cows which was sometimes my son John Heardmans, and also my right of said Herdmans lands in Braintree", etc., Dec.26,1664 (Court
    Rec. #2053-(3)

    His wife, Joan survived him and was made administrator of his estate but her death is not found. See Register 55, p.280 for some account of this family.
    Children of Quinton Pray, probably all born in England, order unknown Richard about 1630, m. 1st Mary -, m. 2nd Elizabeth (White) Herenden who died 1701. Settled in Providence, R.I. (See Records of Essex Quarterly Court
    Vol.1). He died 1693.
    + John
    Dorothy about 1634, m. Dec.24,1651, Richard Thayer Jr. She died Dec.11,1705.
    Hannah m. Feb.14,1654/5, Henry Neale, as 2nd wife.
    prob. Sarah m. before 1652, John Hardman.

    Dorothy Pray aged 16 in Sep.1650 - Essex Quarterly Court Rec.

    S.P.5-44 - Joan, relict of Quinton Pray made administrator Jul.4,1667.
    5-43, Inventory, Jul.29,1667 - Household goods, cattle, corn in the ground, etc. No real estate mentioned. £74/03/, taken by Samuel Bass & William Needham.
    ========================
    Frank Dyer : FrankD1075@aol.com
    Dyer Families of New England
    DYER Families Now on CD-ROM
    Member New England Historic Gen. Society

    ---------
    From "The Second Boat" Gen. Magazine (Mar 1988)
    Lists Pray, Quintin (1593-1667) and Joan
    In 1642 aboard the ship "Ann Cleave" from London.

    Probably lived in Kittery, York Co, Maine.

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    Comments: Hi, I just found some genealogy work that my dad did years ago. Just for fun I thought I'd search some of the names. The first name I looked up was Quinton B. Prey d. 1667 and found your page. If there is any info you need that you can't find I might have it. It goes back to 1626. Take care, Dave Foley df1016@comcast.net

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    Emigration:
    "Genealogical History of Our Ancestors" and come in 2 Volumns. Written by Rutherford.

    p. 631 Quentin Pray emigrated from England in May 1643 aboard the "good ship Ann Cleeve of London," at which time John Winthrop, Jr., "did at great costs and charges imbarque himself with many workmen, servants and materials for the setting up of iron works." Quentin was accompanied by his wife and children, and possibly two brothers. One of his brothers went to Maine, and his sons, John and Richard, settled in Rhode Island.

    Residence:
    Quentin was a fineryman in the iron works in Kittery, Maine and transferred to Lynn, Mass, about 1647.

    Residence:
    Quentin was a fineryman in the iron works in Kittery, Maine and transferred to Lynn, Mass, about 1647.

    Residence:
    He was in Braintree about 1651 and resided close by the site of the forge on Monatiquot River near Elm, Adams, & Middle Sts. next east of the Thomas Thayer homestead grant, and his property became involved in the lawsuits that followed bankruptcy in 1653. "Goodwife Prey" deposed Apr.27,1652 in the case of Wilson vs. Faxon (Court Rec. #142 & 184) (See under Leonard family)

    Other-Begin:
    He deposed in court 27 Oct 1653 in the case of John Gifford vs the Iron Works that he was then 58 years of age.

    Other-Begin:
    "Quinton Pray finer" sold or mortgaged all his personal property to pay a debt of £40 owed to Thomas Savage and John Payne, to his sons Richard Thayer, John Pray, and Henry Neale, including "my right of cattle bred of the cows which was sometimes my son John Heardmans, and also my right of said Herdmans lands in Braintree", etc., Dec.26,1664 (Court
    Rec. #2053-(3)

    Died:
    He died intestate. The date of death of Quentin Pray was recorded in the town records of Braintree. Joan was named as the relict of Quentin Pray, deceased, 11 July 1667 at which time she was granted letters of administration by the court. The inventory of the estate was made by Samuel Bass and William Needham and was presented to the court 29 Jul 1667.
    "Genealogical History of Our Ancestors"

    Quintin* married Joan* Vallaince, (immigrant) on 15 Jan 1627 in Mayfield, Sussex, England. Joan* (daughter of Richard* Valliance and Margaret* Peckham) was born about 1599 in England; died after 1667 in Braintree, Norfolk Co, Massachusetts; was buried in Hancock Cem, Quincy, Norfolk Co, Massachusetts. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 13.  Joan* Vallaince, (immigrant) was born about 1599 in England (daughter of Richard* Valliance and Margaret* Peckham); died after 1667 in Braintree, Norfolk Co, Massachusetts; was buried in Hancock Cem, Quincy, Norfolk Co, Massachusetts.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Emigration: 1642, "Ann Cleave" from London, England
    • Other-Begin: Jul 1667, Braintree, Norfolk Co, Massachusetts
    • Other-Begin: 4 Jul 1667, Braintree, Norfolk Co, Massachusetts

    Notes:

    Other-Begin:
    Inventory, Jul.29,1667 - Household goods, cattle, corn in the ground, etc. No real estate mentioned. £74/03/, taken by Samuel Bass & William Needham.

    Other-Begin:
    S.P.5-44 - Joan, relict of Quinton Pray made administrator Jul.4,1667.

    Buried:
    Birth: 1599, England
    Death: Jul. 11, 1667
    Braintree
    Norfolk County
    Massachusetts, USA

    Joan is the daughter of Richard Valliance and Margaret Peckham and married Quinton Pray on 15 Jan 1627 in Mayfield,Sussex,England and their children were born in Frant,Sussex,England.There are up to twelve children are listed.

    Info comes from FAG member and the "Pray Family of Braintree,Quincy & Weymouth,Mass." by Col.Harold Leonard Pray.

    Elizabeth Pray-28 Jul 1622
    Ephraim Pray-1623
    Hugh Pray-4 May 1628-23 Nov 1642
    Quinton Pray Jr.-Abt 1625/1626-15 May 1630
    Richard Pray-1627-1693
    Sarah Pray-20 Mar 1630-20 Apr 1667/John Hardman
    Dorothy Pray-26 Oct 1634-11 Dec 1705/Richard Thayer
    John Pray-5 Mar 1636-Bef 23 Sep 1676/Joanna Downam
    Hannah Pray-30 Dec 1638-3 Feb 1717/Henry Neale
    William Pray-17 Jan 1640-10 May 1641
    Thomas Pray-2 May 1642-26 May 1643
    Joan Pray-Abt 1644

    Family links:
    Spouse:
    Quinton Pray (1594 - 1667)

    Children:
    Dorothy Pray Thayer (1634 - 1705)*
    Hannah Pray Neale (1634 - 1719)*
    John Pray (1637 - 1676)*

    Burial:
    Hancock Cemetery
    Quincy
    Norfolk County
    Massachusetts, USA

    Created by: Lawrence H. Grunert
    Record added: Aug 12, 2011
    Find A Grave Memorial# 74835234

    Children:
    1. 6. Richard* Pray, (immigrant) was born about 1628 in England; died in 1693 in Providence Co, Rhode Island.
    2. Dorothy Pray, (immigrant) was born before 26 Oct 1634; was christened on 26 Oct 1634 in Frant, Sussex, England; died on 11 Dec 1705 in Braintree, Norfolk Co, Massachusetts; was buried in Elm Street Cem, Braintree,Norfolk Co, Massachusetts.
    3. Hannah Pray, (immigrant) was born on 14 Mar 1634 in England; was christened on 30 Dec 1638 in Frant, Sussex, England; died on 03 Feb 1718 in Braintree, Norfolk Co, Massachusetts; was buried in Hancock Cem, Quincy, Norfolk Co, Massachusetts.
    4. John Pray, (immigrant) was born on 5 Mar 1637 in West Sussex, England; died on 31 Oct 1676 in Braintree, Norfolk Co, Massachusetts; was buried in Hancock Cem, Quincy, Norfolk Co, Massachusetts.