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Female 1716 - 1760  (43 years)


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  1. 1.  Ruth Aldrich was born on 16 Sep 1716 in Mendon, Worcester Co, Massachusetts (daughter of John Aldrich and Penelope Pray); died in 1760 in Uxbridge, Worcester Co, Massachusetts.

    Ruth married Christopher Winter about 1735. Christopher was born on 20 Dec 1713 in Mendon, Worcester Co, Massachusetts; died in 1760 in Uxbridge, Worcester Co, Massachusetts. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Hannah Winter was born on 23 May 1751 in Uxbridge, Worcester Co, Massachusetts; died in 1780 in Richmond, Cheshire Co, New Hampshire.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  John Aldrich was born on 27 Nov 1688 in Mendon, Worcester Co, Massachusetts (son of Jacob* Aldrich and Huldah* Thayer); died on 25 Mar 1750 in Quaker area, Uxbridge, Massachusetts.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Religion: Quaker

    Notes:

    John Aldrich and family settled in Uxbridge, Massachusetts in 1727, an area set aside for Quakers.

    John married Penelope Pray in 1710 in Smithfield, Providence Co, Rhode Island. Penelope (daughter of John* Pray and Sarah* Brown) was born in 1688 in Rhode Island; died on 25 Dec 1752 in Quaker area, Uxbridge, Massachusetts. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Penelope Pray was born in 1688 in Rhode Island (daughter of John* Pray and Sarah* Brown); died on 25 Dec 1752 in Quaker area, Uxbridge, Massachusetts.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Religion: Quaker

    Children:
    1. Jeremiah Aldrich was born on 6 Oct 1711 in Mendon, Worcester Co, Massachusetts; died after 1736.
    2. Rachel Aldrich was born on 28 Jun 1713 in Mendon, Worcester Co, Massachusetts; died on 16 Oct 1713.
    3. Rachel Aldrich was born on 12 Aug 1714 in Mendon, Worcester Co, Massachusetts; died after 1715.
    4. 1. Ruth Aldrich was born on 16 Sep 1716 in Mendon, Worcester Co, Massachusetts; died in 1760 in Uxbridge, Worcester Co, Massachusetts.
    5. Joseph Aldrich was born on 29 Sep 1718 in Uxbridge, Worcester Co, Massachusetts; died after 1736.
    6. John Aldrich was born on 21 Oct 1720 in Uxbridge, Worcester Co, Massachusetts; died in 1792 in Northbridge, Massachusetts.
    7. Issac Aldrich was born on 20 Nov 1722 in Uxbridge, Worcester Co, Massachusetts; died after 1743.
    8. Samuel Aldrich was born on 20 Sep 1724 in Uxbridge, Worcester Co, Massachusetts; died after 1725.
    9. Stephen Aldrich was born on 29 Nov 1726 in Uxbridge, Worcester Co, Massachusetts; died on 29 Nov 1794 in Northbridge, Massachusetts.
    10. Deziah Aldrich was born on 2 Dec 1728 in Uxbridge, Worcester Co, Massachusetts; died after 1749.
    11. Solomon Aldrich was born on 28 Mar 1730 in Uxbridge, Worcester Co, Massachusetts; died after 1751.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Jacob* Aldrich was born on 28 Feb 1652 in Braintree, Norfolk Co, Massachusetts (son of George*^ Aldrich and Katherine*^ Seald); died on 22 Oct 1695 in Mendon, Worcester Co, Massachusetts; was buried in George Aldrich Cem, No. 16, Uxbridge, Worcester Co, Massachusetts.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Military: American Revolution

    Notes:

    They were living in Mendon at the time of their marriage, but it was recorded in Milford, performed by a Justice of the Peace. They may have been evacuating the town at the time, as it was burned by Indians a few days later (King Phillip?s War). Their first three children were born during their ?exile? in Braintree. They moved back to Mendon by 1680. After Jacob died, Huldah married Ebenezer Staples. Thayer {a} has Huldah married 13 Apr 1697 to Samuel Wilkerson, but that marriage should be her daughter Huldah [3712.4].

    Jacob and Huldah are Congregational. Jacob died without a will, leaving an estate of 267 pounds (about $30,000 today). They had difficulty dividing the estate, so the farm was sold to oldest son Jacob for 183 pounds.
    http://www.stupakgen.net/Genealogy/Beahm/03712_aldr.htm

    Jacob* married Huldah* Thayer on 3 Nov 1675 in Mendon, Worcester Co, Massachusetts. Huldah* (daughter of Ferdinando* Thayer and Huldah* Hayward) was born on 16 Jun 1657 in Braintree, Norfolk Co, Massachusetts; died after 1707 in Braintree, Norfolk Co, Massachusetts. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Huldah* Thayer was born on 16 Jun 1657 in Braintree, Norfolk Co, Massachusetts (daughter of Ferdinando* Thayer and Huldah* Hayward); died after 1707 in Braintree, Norfolk Co, Massachusetts.

    Notes:

    Married:
    Name: Huldah Thayer
    Gender: Female
    Birth Place: MA
    Birth Year: 1657
    Spouse Name: Jacob Aldrich
    Marriage
    Year: 1675
    Number Pages: 1

    Children:
    1. Jacob Aldrich was born on 8 May 1676 in Braintree, Norfolk Co, Massachusetts; died on 23 Aug 1753 in Mendon, Worcester Co, Massachusetts.
    2. Abel Aldrich was born on 27 Jan 1678 in Braintree, Norfolk Co, Massachusetts; died after 1679.
    3. Seth Aldrich, Sr. was born on 6 Jul 1679 in Narragansett, Rhode Island; died on 15 Oct 1737 in Uxbridge, Worcester Co, Massachusetts; was buried in Aldrich Cem, Uxbridge, Worcester Co, Massachusetts.
    4. Huldah Aldrich was born on 17 Nov 1680 in Mendon, Worcester Co, Massachusetts; died after 1701.
    5. Rachel Aldrich was born on 22 Feb 1682 in Mendon, Worcester Co, Massachusetts; died on 25 Nov 1690.
    6. Sarah Aldrich was born on 24 Oct 1683 in Mendon, Worcester Co, Massachusetts; died after 1704.
    7. David* Aldrich, Sr was born on 23 May 1685 in Mendon, Worcester Co, Massachusetts; died on 15 Mar 1771 in South Bellingham, Massachusetts.
    8. Peter Aldrich, Sr. was born on 17 Oct 1686 in Mendon, Worcester Co, Massachusetts; died in 1748 in South Uxbridge, Worceser, Massachusetts.
    9. 2. John Aldrich was born on 27 Nov 1688 in Mendon, Worcester Co, Massachusetts; died on 25 Mar 1750 in Quaker area, Uxbridge, Massachusetts.
    10. Moses Aldrich was born on 1 Apr 1690 in Mendon, Worcester Co, Massachusetts; died on 9 Sep 1761 in Mendon, Worcester Co, Massachusetts.
    11. Mercy Aldrich was born on 17 Feb 1692 in Mendon, Worcester Co, Massachusetts; died on 18 Mar 1693 in Mendon, Worcester Co, Massachusetts.
    12. Rachel Aldrich was born on 27 Dec 1694 in Mendon, Worcester Co, Massachusetts; died after 1750.

  3. 6.  John* Pray was born on 24 Dec 1653 in Providence, Providence Co, Rhode Island (son of Richard* Pray, (immigrant) and Mary* (..) Pray); died on 9 Oct 1733 in Providence, Providence Co, Rhode Island.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Other-Begin: May 1671, Providence, Providence Co, Rhode Island
    • Property: 21 May 1675, Providence, Providence Co, Rhode Island
    • Other-Begin: 1676, King Philip's War, Providence, Providence Co, Rhode Island
    • Other-Begin: Jan 1677, Providence, Providence Co, Rhode Island
    • Residence: 1 Jul 1679, Providence, Providence Co, Rhode Island
    • Other-Begin: Between 1680 and 1684, Providence, Providence Co, Rhode Island
    • Residence: 16 May 1680, Pautuckett River, Providence, Providence Co, Rhode Island
    • Other-Begin: 2 Jun 1684, Providence, Providence Co, Rhode Island
    • Other-Begin: 1687, Providence, Providence Co, Rhode Island
    • Property: Between 1687 and 1696, Providence, Providence Co, Rhode Island
    • Other-Begin: Abt Feb 1691, Providence, Providence Co, Rhode Island
    • Property: 8 Nov 1696, Providence, Providence Co, Rhode Island
    • Property: Jan 1697, Providence, Providence Co, Rhode Island
    • Property: 20 Sep 1708, Providence, Providence Co, Rhode Island
    • Property: 7 Apr 1714, Providence, Providence Co, Rhode Island
    • Property: 23 Jul 1717, Providence, Providence Co, Rhode Island
    • Property: 29 May 1721, Providence, Providence Co, Rhode Island
    • Property: 27 Mar 1724, Providence, Providence Co, Rhode Island
    • Will: 29 Apr 1733, Providence, Providence Co, Rhode Island; written
    • Will: 1 Feb 1734, Providence, Providence Co, Rhode Island; proved

    Notes:

    Title: The Genealogical Dictionary of Rhode Island
    According to this book John Pray was the son of Richard, son of Quentin.
    John d. 9 Oct 1733 in Providence, RI. His wife was Sarah Brown who died sometime after her husband. They were married 14 Nov 1678.

    Children: Richard, John, Hugh, Mary Pray m. ----- Brown, Catherine Pray m. ------ Comstock,
    Sarah Pray m. ------ Brown, Penelope Pray m. ------
    Aldrich, Martha Pray m. ---- Wilkinson.

    (It looks like this info may have come from a will as they don't have the first names of any of the son in laws.)

    "John Pray was a resident of Providence, Rhode Island. It was recorded 14 Aug 1676 that he was one of those "who staid and went not away" in King Philip's War. John was declared a freeman in 1682. He named his father, Richard Pray, in an indenture dated 6 March 1694 and again 27 May 1724 when
    he deeded land to David Shippee. He deeded his house and lands where he lived to his son, Richard, 29 Mar 1733.

    John Pray died testate. In his will dated 23 July 1717 and proved 1 Feb, he named his wife, Sarah, and each of his children".

    A listed source is "The Genealogical Dictionary of Rhode Island", p. 359.

    Richard Pray son of Quentin was b. in 1630 in England; d. in 1693, Providence, RI. Wife, Mary. d. in 1686.

    Children: Ephraim and John

    Elizabeth, widow of Benjamin Hearnden, d. after 1701, m. Richard Pray, 1688.

    http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=070664&id=I0933


    Other-Begin:
    Makes Oath of Allegiance to Charles II

    Property:
    Father Richard deeds him house & land
    1675 21 May ? Age: 22
    Providence, Providence Co., RI
    Richard gives him 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

    Other-Begin:
    Was ?one who staid and went not away? during King Philip's War 1676 ? Age: 23
    Providence, Providence Co., RI
    Those staying won a share in disposition of Indian captives whose services were sold for a term of years. On 14 Aug. is on the committee of the First Company of Indians meeting to settle disposal of captives; signs letter concerning those plans.
    Early Records of the Town of Providence 15:151, 154, 156

    Other-Begin:
    Signs letter relieving committee of Indian duties
    Jan (assuming following January)
    Providence, Providence Co., RI

    Letter releases Thomas Fenner, William Hopkins and John Whipple Jr. from task of selling the captive Indians? indentures, for which the members of the Company each received 16s 4 pence half penny.

    ?Early Records of the Town of Providence 15:161-162

    Residence:
    Taxed 1s 10 1/2d 1679 1 Jul ? Age: 26
    Providence, Providence Co., RI
    Early Records of the Town of Providence 15:187

    Other-Begin:
    Petitions for a highway Feb Providence, Providence Co., RI
    John and John Wilkenson petition the town council to have a highway laid out at Loquasquassuck ?to goe up into ye country.?
    Early Records of the Town of Providence 8:128

    Residence:
    His 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

    Other-Begin:
    Chosen constable 1684 2 Jun ? Age: 31
    Providence, Providence Co., RI
    Early Records of the Town of Providence 8:140

    Other-Begin:
    Pays a 1s 2d tax 1687 ? Age: 34
    Providence, Providence Co., RI
    Levied to pay Joseph Woodward for bringing up Thomas Waters? child.
    Early Records of the Town of Providence 17:108

    Property:
    (date not given - only estimate)
    Exchanges acreage with John Whipple Mar Providence, Providence Co., RI
    John Whipple deeds John 6 acres, part swamp & part dry lowland, on the west side of the Pautuckett River at Loquasqussuck, part of Whipple?s farm. In turn Pray gives Whipple 6 acres adjoining eastern part of Whipple?s farm deeded Pray by father Richard.
    ?Early Record of the Town of Providence 14:235-236, 264-266

    Other-Begin:
    (Dated only "February, perhaps 1691?) - witnessed a land deal between John Daley and Ann Pratt.
    Probably pertaining to property deal where John Daley had bought 90 acres from a James Phillips on Aug 27, 1689; and exchanged this farm for one owned by Anne Pratt, June 2, 1690.

    Property:
    Has 22 acres laid out to John* Pray
    1696 8 Dec ? Age: 43
    Providence, Providence Co., RI
    The land was from the Second division in Right of John* Pray's deceased father Richard. The acres were originally laid out on John Mawrey?s land by mistake & the new site is on both sides of the Wanasquatuckett River downstream from Nonplus Hill.

    Property:
    Sells 1/2 of a whole Purchase Right
    Jan (assume of year 1697)
    Providence, Providence Co., RI
    The land was a Whole Purchase Right of ?thatchbedd? out of the Right which belonged to his father Richard Pray.
    Early Records of the Town of Providence 20:176

    Property:
    sells William Crawford half a 40-foot lot by the Salt Water
    1708 20 Sep ? Age: 55
    Providence, Providence Co., RI
    The acres, purchased by his father Richard, were sold for £2 5s.
    Early Records of the Town of Providence 20:278-279

    Property:
    sells 80 acres to Joseph Davis for £40
    Genealogical Dictionary of Rhode Island p. 359

    Property:
    Deeds home farm to son Richard
    1717 23 Jul ? Age: 64
    Providence, Providence Co., RI
    Deed for love all his farm where he dwells, with dwelling house, that is half at signing and half at decease of both parents.

    Property:
    Sells John Inman 16 acres in original Right of Richard Pray
    1721 29 May ? Age 68
    Genealogical Dictionary of Rhode Island p. 359

    Property:
    Sells David Shippe 10 acres for £3 10s
    1724 27 Mar ? Age: 71
    Providence, Providence Co., RI
    Genealogical Dictionary of Rhode Island p. 359

    Will:
    Will: 29 APR 1733 Providence, Providence, RI
    Note: "Pray, John, of Providence, husbandman, being aged. Will dated 29 Apr 1726, proved 5 Feb 1733/4, pgs 1-3. Mentions: Wife Sarah. Sons John, Hugh, & Richard. Daughters Mary Brown, Cathrin Comstock, Sarah Brown, Penalopy Aldrich, & Martha Wilkenson."
    Rhode Island Families 2:266 abstracted from Smithfield book 1:1

    Death: 9 OCT 1733 in Smithfield, Providence, RI


    Will:
    Will proved 1 Feb. 1734 (1733/4). Inventory: £64, 4s, viz: wearing apparel, books, copper pennies, featherbed, wood bed, flock bed, pewter, warming pan, 2 razors, yarn, 2 cows, calf, 15 sheep.
    Rhode Island Families 2:266 citing Smithfield Probate 1:1
    U.S., New England Marriages Prior to 1700

    John* married Sarah* Brown on 14 Nov 1678 in Providence Co, Rhode Island. Sarah* (daughter of John* Brown, (immigrant) and Mary* Holmes, (immigrant)) was born about 1657 in Providence Co, Rhode Island; died about 1733 in Rhode Island. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Sarah* Brown was born about 1657 in Providence Co, Rhode Island (daughter of John* Brown, (immigrant) and Mary* Holmes, (immigrant)); died about 1733 in Rhode Island.

    Notes:

    Married:
    On 18 Sept. John and Sarah publish their intention to marry and are married on 14 Nov. by Thomas Olney Jr.

    Early Records of the Town of Providence 9:188
    U.S., New England Marriages Prior to 1700

    Children:
    1. John Pray was born in 1679 in Smithfield, Providence Co, Rhode Island; died in 1751 in of, Scituate, Providence Co, Rhode Island.
    2. Sarah* Pray was born about 1681 in Providence Co, Rhode Island; died after 1733 in Providence Co, Rhode Island.
    3. Richard Pray was born in 1683 in Rhode Island; died on 10 Jul 1755 in Scituate, Providence Co, Rhode Island.
    4. Mary Pray was born in 1685 in Rhode Island; died in 1752 in Providence, Providence Co, Rhode Island.
    5. Hugh Pray, Sr. was born in 1687 in Rhode Island; died before 25 Apr 1761 in Foster, Providence Co, Rhode Island.
    6. 3. Penelope Pray was born in 1688 in Rhode Island; died on 25 Dec 1752 in Quaker area, Uxbridge, Massachusetts.
    7. Catherine Pray was born about 1690 in Providence Co, Rhode Island; died after 1733 in of, Providence Co, Rhode Island.
    8. Martha Pray was born in 1693 in Rhode Island; died on 22 May 1784 in Scituate, Providence Co, Rhode Island.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  George*^ Aldrich was born in 1605 in Derbyshire, England; died on 1 Mar 1683 in Mendon, Worcester Co, Massachusetts; was buried in George Aldrich Cem, No. 16, Uxbridge, Worcester Co, Massachusetts.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Emigration: 6 Nov 1631, Derbyshire, England

    Notes:

    From the publication "George Aldrich Genealogy", the following is transcribed from page twenty seven.

    George Aldrich. From the notes of Marcus M. Aldrich and other sources we derive the following: In the words of the printed record. George Aldrich said - "God brought me to America from Derbyshire, England, 6 November in the year 1631." Thesedoubtedly are the words of George Aldrich the reputed progenitor of the Aldriches living in America, formed in his own mind, inscribed with his own hand, verified in his own experience.

    http://www.geocities.com/SouthBeach/Marina/2343/
    God brought me to America from Derbyshire, England, November 6, 1631. These are the words of George Aldrich, the progenitor of the American Aldrich race, and in which his unqualified faith In the over-ruling power of God In all things is clearly expressed.
    "As stated above, George Aldrich was a tailor, and it is concluded that it was by this trade he gained subsistence, for with but one acre of land at Dorchester and only eight at Braintree, it would appear that he was paying but little attention to agriculture. It is also found that of sons, John and. Peter, thus leaving him with but thirteen and one-third acres in his home lot. As he was about 60 years of age when coming to Mendon it is doubtful about his ever engaging much in farming here. The authorities who had the matter in charge, fixed for the rule of settling the new township of Mendon, that those who had been accepted as worthy to become members of the seemingly select company should reach the new territory before the seventh month, 1665, and, as stated above, Ferdinando Thayer and George Aldrich were among the first to comply with this requirement."

    "At Mendon George Aldrich had a houselot set off to him a little southerly of the present Mendon village, which lot today comprises the southerly portion of the Gilbert Gaskill farm; and the house where George Aldrich lived, and some three or four generations after him, must have stood, in the vicinity of the Gilbert Gaskill vegetable garden, opposite the Gaskill house."

    "Until 1786 the homestead of George Aldrich was in the hands of his descendants. At this time Rev. Caleb Alexander, the sixth settled minister of Mendon, bought the ancient Aldrich homestead, together with the John Harber houselot, (which sometime previous had come Into possession of Stephen Aldrich, a great grandson of the first George) the above-mentioned Gaskill house being situated on the John Harber houselot."

    "George Aldrich had eleven children, all of whom were born before his coming to Mendon, his youngest, son, Jacob, being seven years old at that time. George died In Mendon March 1, 1682 and his wife Katherine Jan. 11, 1692. His first child., Abel, was probably born In England, and. as I find no trace of him or his birth date, it is concluded that he died there. Joseph, his second child, married Patience Osborne and came to Mendon with his father, he also becoming a proprietor. Joseph's houselot of 20 acres comprised the northerly portion of the N. R. George farm, extending across the road and taking in the southerly portion of the present home place of Julius A. George. The house of Joseph Aldrich stood in the vicinity of where our former village blacksmith, the late John Barry, lived and died. Joseph Aldrich stayed in Mendon until about the time of his father's death in 1682 when he removed to what is now Smithfield, Rhode Island, in which state many of his descendants are still found, including the Hon. Nelson W. Aldrich, the financial leader of the United States Senate, whose daughter married John D. Rockefeller, Jr. Joseph Aldrich was of the Quaker faith and tradition has It that on this account his house was spared at the burning of the town in 1676 by King Philip's warriors. The next three of George Aldrich's children all died young. John, the sixth child, married Sarah Thompson, daughter of John and Sarah Thompson of Mendon. He had a third part of his father's houselot and may properly be termed a proprietor. His lot of 15 1/3 acres comprised the southerly portion of the said N. R. George farm and his house is supposed to have been In the vicinity of where the Nathan George "yellow house" so called, formerly stood, In front of the town's burying ground. John Aldrich removed from Mendon to Bridgewater about the time of the King Philip war, where he is supposed to have lived until his death. "

    "Peter, the eighth child, has not been positively traced but he is believed to have removed to Long Island and become the progenitor of the Aldrich branch who for many generations have existed there. Mercy, the ninth child, married John Randall, a son of Robert Randall of Weymouth, and as the births of some of their children are recorded in Mendon, it is evident that they lived here for a while at least. It is found, however, that they subsequently removed to Weymouth and spent their days on his father Robert's farm. Martha, the eleventh child of George Aldrich, married John Dunbar, and while they had a son born in Mendon, I have gained no further knowledge of them worthy of mention."

    "I will now go back to the tenth child, Jacob, who married Ferdinando Thayer's daughter Huldah, and from here on the title of my paper, "The Thayer-Aldrich Tribe" applies. Jacob Aldrich and Huldah Thayer were married November 5, 1675 and in the main it will be upon their descendants that the remainder of this paper will treat. Jacob settled in Mendon on the Aldrich homestead which was bequeathed to him by his father, and while I do not wish to speak disparagingly of my own side of the house, I feel forced to admit that of the innumerable descendants of Jacob Aldrich and Huldah Thayer the Thayer blood has predominated. They had a family of twelve children, the most of whom grew to adult age. To six of their sons sixty-five children were born, and with eighteen children born to their daughters, eighty-three grand children are credited to Jacob Aldrich and Huldah Thayer."

    Marcus M. Aldrich, Mendon, MA, 1908

    _________
    Boston Evening Transcript, Query No. 2480, 1932
    George Aldrich, born in Derbyshire, England was the son of George Aldrich of London, Eng. tableted in Cheam Church "Descendant of William Aldrich of Norfolk who married Mary, daughter of Isabella of France and Edward II of England."
    (Isabella was a daughter of Philip IV of France and sister of Charles IV. George Aldrich came to New England in 1631, 1644 lived in Braintree. His will dated at Mendon, Mass., 2 Nov., 1682 and proved 26 Apr., 1638.)

    The location of the entire publication is not known at this time. However, the pages concerning George and his decendants have been photocopied and are in the collection of papers held by Malcolm Clever Sr.
    ________________
    George Aldrich of Derbyshire m. Katherine Seald Sep. 3 1629. On Nov 6, 1631 he came to America and first settled in Dorchester, Ma, then in Braintree, and in 1633 before the seventh month came to the territory which in 1667 was incorporated as a town and called Mendon. He, with six other men being the first pioneers of the town.
    Dec. 7, 1636 George Aldrich was made a Freeman of the Massachusetts Bay Colony in Dorchester, MA. At that time church membership was a requisite for becoming a freeman. Only freemen could vote and hold office; so it was carefully arranget only "orthodox" persons should have any part in the government. As it was, they emigrated to America for this reason and for many other factors.
    On Feb. 24 1640 Land was granted by the general Court of Massachusetts Colony to George Aldrich, John French, George Shepard, Thomas Thayer, Daniel Lovett and others.
    On June 9 1663 George Aldridge, tailor, and Katherine his wife sold to Richard Thayer for 30 pounds sterling one dwelling house at Montreol in Braintree 2 orchards, 8 acres bounded east and west on Richard Thayer north and Joseph Crosky Son Montreol River. After the sale he bought 240 acres of land, called Aldridges farm, situated near Great Pond on Braintree, which was sold later to a man called Deafie in 1677, the time at which George and his family moved back to Mendon after King Philip War ended.
    The tablet at Founder's Park in Mendon, in memory of the founders of Mendon, "The Old Mother Town", settled 1663, incorporated 1667, lists at the first three meeting houses, in 1668: Ferdinando Thayer, George Aldrich, Daniel Lovett, John , John Woodland, John Harbor, Mathias Puffer, Joseph White, John Thompson, Walter Cook, Abraham Staples, John Gurney and John Rockwood. In 1680 it lists Samuel Hayward, William Holbrook, Angel Torrey, and in 1690 it lists Robert Taft, Benjamin Wheelock, Josiah Chapin, James Keith, Eleazer Daniels.
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    http://www.geocities.com/SouthBeach/Marina/2343/mystery.htm
    WHERE IS GEORGE BURIED?

    Written for " Pickering Pitchforks" May-1994 by Alice Pickering Palladini

    "There is a huge unmarked boulder, in The Old Cemetery in Mendon, Ma. and many throughout the years have written George1 is buried under this boulder.. The reasoning being that George's land abutted the Old Cemetery and it was the natural location to inter his remains. Also other Aldrich's are buried near that site. However, in Uxbridge, Ma., (once part of Mendon, ) on the corner of Glendale Rd. & Aldrich St. is an old Cook/Aldrich Historic Cemetery."

    "At the entrance of this cemetery stands a Memorial stone & large plaque that was erected by descendants of the first George and Jacob2, and this plaque reads, " Buried Here ----------" George Aldrich, Jacob Aldrich, Seth Aldrich, Samuel Aldrich, lyman Aldrich, Sylvanus Bucklin Aldrich, Edward Irving Aldrich and that this Burying Ground was restored by Richard Stoddard Aldrich 1955; 8th in direct line of George Aldrich."

    "The question is, did the family of George drive 10 miles in 1683 to bury George in Uxbridge (then also Mendon) or did they go less than a half mile and inter his remains in the Old Cemetery, that abutted his land????"

    "This question will probably never be answered in our life time nor any other... I believe the Uxbridge Memorial plaque to be just that; a Memorial Plaque to George1 & Jacob2 erected by his descendant and his remains are probably under the boulder in the Old Cemetery in Mendon.. "

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    From: dsam@wasatch.com (W. David Samuelsen)
    Reply-to: dsam@wasatch.com
    To: ALDRICH-L@rootsweb.com

    Decided to take a check on what's available in the Family History
    Library, SLC on the Aldrich records (there are 70 references) yesterday.

    Here is what I found:

    Alice Cady's Bowen Family Records, filed in Vermont Library contained some very interesting information about George and Katherine. This was 1944. The information contained within are pre-1944.
    The references led to New England Genealogical and Historical Register. Seems one of descendants has the exact date of marriage! and exact date of arrival in Boston! Plus other info as well.
    George Aldrich died 1 March 1682/3 (Register vol 75, p. 321) will dated 2 Nov 1682.
    Married 5 Nov 1629 Catherine Seald (Raymond Meyers Tingley in Register)
    Catherine born 1610, died Mendon 11 Jan 1691.
    was in Swansea 1669-1670 before returning to Mendon.
    Sailed 6 Nov 1631. (Raymond Meyers Tingley mentioned this in Register)
    Was at Suffolk, MA 1635
    There was a mention in Register that Raymond Meyers Tingley was researching/collecting the genealogies of the descendants of George Aldrich. Mention said he lived at Herrick Centre, PA. That would be before 1944. Wondering what became of him and his records?
    In Bowen genealogy, Abel, the oldest child/son DIED 1683!
    Vol 49 p. 350 of Register....
    George was made freeman at Dorchester 7 Dec 1636. Was at Braintree
    1640-1663. Mendon 1663-1683

    W. David Samuelsen
    dsam@wasatch.com
    http://www.wasatch.com/~dsam/aldrich
    < Re: Royalty: There is no HARD evidence to support the connection to William Aldrich of Co. Norfolk, England either - Norfolk is another way away from Essex._____________
    Subj: [ALDRICH-L] Q & A page on George???
    Date: 8/15/98 1:19:07 AM Central Daylight Time
    From: dsam@wasatch.com (W. David Samuelsen)
    Reply-to: dsam@wasatch.com
    To: ALDRICH-L@rootsweb.com

    Yesterday I was a bit flabbergasted to see some manufactured information about George Aldrich.

    This is in addition to some falsehoods last week on the list about him too.

    It is quite clear that we need to have a page set up at NAA to set record straight concerning George's facts and fictions.

    Like the claim about him coming over in Nov 1631 which is disproved because the writers of "Great Migrations" couldn't find anything about him before 1635.

    Also another fixed claim on his birth place, Derbyshire, England - again - another fiction - and nothing to support it.

    3rd one is his exact marriage - another fiction. We have only two dates (Sep or Nov 1629) and nothing hard to back up either one.

    4. father George of Canfield, - good grief - couldn't anyone realize it is impossible for him to be father of our George. Him dead 1599 or is that 1601 and our George born 1605.

    5. Abel - the oldest one - what hard evidence to show him ever existed?

    Etc, etc.
    W. David Samuelsen

    George*^ married Katherine*^ Seald on 5 Nov 1629 in Derbyshire, England. Katherine*^ was born in 1610 in Derbyshire, England; died on 1 Jan 1691 in Mendon, Worcester Co, Massachusetts. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Katherine*^ Seald was born in 1610 in Derbyshire, England; died on 1 Jan 1691 in Mendon, Worcester Co, Massachusetts.
    Children:
    1. Abel Aldrich was born in Jun 1633 in Dorchester-Boston, Suffolk Co, Massachusetts; died in 1683.
    2. Joseph^ Aldrich was born on 4 Jun 1635 in Dorchester, Norfolk Co, Massachusetts, or Mendon, Worcester Co, Massachusetts; died on 24 Apr 1701 in Providence, Providence Co, Rhode Island.
    3. Mary Aldrich was born on 16 Jun 1637 in Dorchester-Boston, Suffolk Co, Massachusetts, or Mendon, Worcester Co, Massachusetts; was christened in 1683 in Braintree, Norfolk Co, Massachusetts; died in 1683 in Dorchester, Norfolk Co, Massachusetts.
    4. Miriam Aldrich was born on 29 Jun 1639 in Dorchester-Boston, Suffolk Co, Massachusetts; died on 10 May 1652 in Dorchester-Boston, Suffolk Co, Massachusetts.
    5. Experience Aldrich was born on 4 Sep 1641 in Dorchester-Boston, Suffolk Co, Massachusetts; died on 2 Feb 1642 in Dorchester-Boston, Norfolk Co, Massachusetts.
    6. John Aldrich was born on 2 Apr 1644 in Braintree, Norfolk Co, Massachusetts; was christened in Braintree, Norfolk Co, Massachusetts; died on 2 Apr 1685 in Bridgewater, Plymouth Co, Massachusetts.
    7. Sarah Aldrich was born on 26 Jan 1646 in Braintree, Norfolk Co, Massachusetts, or Mendon, Worcester Co, Massachusetts; died on 17 Feb 1685 in Rehoboth, Bristol Co, Massachusetts.
    8. Peter Aldrich was born on 4 Apr 1648 in Braintree, Norfolk Co, Massachusetts; was christened in Braintree, Norfolk Co, Massachusetts; died after 1687 in Shelter Island, Suffolk Co, New York.
    9. Mercy Aldrich was born on 17 Jun 1650 in Braintree, Norfolk Co, Massachusetts; died in 1715 in Weymouth, Norfolk Co, Massachusetts.
    10. 4. Jacob* Aldrich was born on 28 Feb 1652 in Braintree, Norfolk Co, Massachusetts; died on 22 Oct 1695 in Mendon, Worcester Co, Massachusetts; was buried in George Aldrich Cem, No. 16, Uxbridge, Worcester Co, Massachusetts.
    11. Martha (Mattithia) Aldrich was born on 7 Jul 1656 in Braintree, Norfolk Co, Massachusetts; died on 4 Jul 1679.

  3. 10.  Ferdinando* Thayer was born before 18 Apr 1625 in Thornbury, Gloucestershire, England (son of Thomas* Thayer, I and Margery* Wheeler); died on 28 Mar 1713 in Mendon, Worcester Co, Massachusetts.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Birth: 18 Apr 1625, St.Mary's, Thornbury, Gloucestershire, England
    • Emigration: 1639, Thornbury, Gloucestershire, England

    Notes:

    Birth: Source, Gen. & Personal Memoirs of Worcester Co., by Ellery Bicknell
    Crane. One Hundred and Sixty Allied Families, by John Osborne Austin.
    Thayer's Family Memorial, pp 136-153.
    ______________
    Suffolk County Wills- Abstracts of the Earliest Wills Upon Record in the County of Suffolk, MA:
    Ferdinando second son of Thomas and Margery Thayer, m Huldah Hayward, of Braintree, Jan 14, 1562. "He lived in Braintree, until after his father's death," says Dr. Thayer, "when he removed to Mendon, Mass. with a colony from Braintree and Weyuth, where many of his descendants are living at this day." Fernandando and Huldah Thayer had 12 children, five or six born in Braintree, the others in Mendon. The names of the children were Sarah, Huldah, Jonathan, David, Naomi, David, Thomas, Samuel, Isaac, Josiah, Ebenezer, Benjamin. Huldah died at Mendon, Sept 1, 1690; Ferdinando d March 28, 1713.

    He lived first in Braintree and then moved to Mendon Mass. in 1664 where he was one of the founders of the town along with John Thomson and others. He was chosen as Selectman in 1667 and was a messenger to the General Court in 1660. His home was located a short distance south of the center of town on Providence Road. He was regarded as a man of wealth and was an extensive land owner and dealer acquiring valuable land through allotment and much through purchase.

    After Huldah died in 1690 he remarried Anna Freeburg in Mendon.
    _____
    from: alicep@ma.ultranet.com (Alice Palladini)
    Reply-to: Aldrich_NAA@onelist.com
    FERDINANDO Thayer:
    He spelt & signed with two small ff 's ffardinando ?? :) why no one
    knows,,
    However in the early " Mendon Annals" his name is first spelt, FARDINANDO.
    But Ferdinando is the name used.
    He was not Spanish as many thought, because of his first name,
    They say probably he was named after Ferdinando Gorges.
    However . the connection between Thayers and Gorges is not known.

    Ferdinando* married Huldah* Hayward on 14 Jan 1652 in Braintree, Norfolk Co, Massachusetts. Huldah* (daughter of William* Hayward, II and Margery* Knight) was born on 7 Oct 1636 in Stephney, London, Middlesex, England; died on 1 Sep 1690 in Mendon, Worcester Co, Massachusetts. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Huldah* Hayward was born on 7 Oct 1636 in Stephney, London, Middlesex, England (daughter of William* Hayward, II and Margery* Knight); died on 1 Sep 1690 in Mendon, Worcester Co, Massachusetts.

    Notes:

    of Braintree.

    Children:
    1. Sarah Thayer was born on 12 Mar 1654 in Braintree, Norfolk Co, Massachusetts; died on 27 Aug 1695 in Braintree, Norfolk Co, Massachusetts.
    2. 5. Huldah* Thayer was born on 16 Jun 1657 in Braintree, Norfolk Co, Massachusetts; died after 1707 in Braintree, Norfolk Co, Massachusetts.
    3. Jonathan Thayer was born on 18 Jan 1659 in Braintree, Norfolk Co, Massachusetts; died in 1690 in Mendon, Worcester Co, Massachusetts.
    4. David Thayer was born on 20 Apr 1660 in Braintree, Norfolk Co, Massachusetts; died on 1 Jun 1674 in Braintree, Norfolk Co, Massachusetts.
    5. Naomi Thayer was born on 28 Nov 1662 in Braintree, Norfolk Co, Massachusetts; died in 1718.
    6. Isaac Thayer was born on 14 Feb 1664 in Braintree, Norfolk Co, Massachusetts; died in Dec 1754 in At Sea, Near Cape Ann, Massachusetts.
    7. Thomas Thayer was born on 14 Feb 1664 in Braintree, Norfolk Co, Massachusetts; died on 1 May 1738 in Mendon, Worcester Co, Massachusetts.
    8. Samuel Thayer was born on 15 Nov 1666 in Mendon, Worcester Co, Massachusetts; died on 19 Dec 1721 in Mendon, Worcester Co, Massachusetts.
    9. Israel Thayer was born in 1668 in Mendon, Worcester Co, Massachusetts; died after 1669.
    10. Josiah Thayer was born on 14 Jan 1670 in Mendon, Worcester Co, Massachusetts; died in 1728 in Mendon, Worcester Co, Massachusetts.
    11. Ebenezer Thayer was born in 1672 in Mendon, Worcester Co, Massachusetts; died on 13 Jun 1695.
    12. Benjamin Thayer was born in 1674 in Mendon, Worcester Co, Massachusetts; died in 1728 in Mendon, Worcester Co, Massachusetts.
    13. David Thayer was born on 17 Sep 1677 in Mendon, Worcester Co, Massachusetts; died on 29 Aug 1678 in Mendon, Worcester Co, Massachusetts.

  5. 12.  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]


  6. 13.  Mary* (..) Pray was born about 1629 in Providence Co, Rhode Island; died in 1686.
    Children:
    1. 6. 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. Mary Pray was born about 1657 in Providence, Providence Co, Rhode Island; died after 1680 in of, Providence, Providence Co, Rhode Island.

  7. 14.  John* Brown, (immigrant) was born about 1635 in England (son of co-founder Providence, RI Chaddus** Brown, (immigrant) and Elizabeth* Sharparowe, (immigrant)); died about 1706 in Providence Co, Rhode Island.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Emigration: Jul 1638, THE MARTIN, England
    • Immigration: Jul 1638, Boston, Suffolk Co, Massachusetts
    • Property: 28 Jan 1681, Providence, Providence Co, Rhode Island
    • Other-Begin: 29 Jun 1685, Providence, Providence Co, Rhode Island
    • Other-Begin: 2 Dec 1685, Providence, Providence Co, Rhode Island

    Notes:

    Chaddus Brown & Elizabeth Sharparowe sons:

    1. Rev John Brown 2. Jeremiah Brown
    his dtr Sarah Brown his son Joseph
    Sarah Brown's dtr Joseph m Sarah "Mary" Pray (1st cousin once removed)
    Sarah "Mary" Pray

    Arrived in Boston from England on ship "Martin" with parents in July 1638.

    Property:
    The Early History of the Town of Providence
    Vol XIV Deed Book 1, p.101-102 Upon ye 28th day of January in ye yeare 1681. Laid out unto Samuell Comstock in ye Right of Thomas Arnold 30 acrs of land, the which belonged unto ye said Thomas Arnold in a second Grant for devision betweene ye 7 mile line & ye 4 mile line & was by Towne order upon ye 27th of Januarey 1681 granted unto ye said Samuell Comstock to be layd out elsewhere upon ye Towns Comon. [proceeded to lay out part of farm formerly belonging to Thomas Wallin Senr, bounded by John Brownes land, to a piece of meadow formerly belonging to Stephen Northrup: Bound on North by Comon, East by Thomas Walling, North by Wallings farm, South by Meadow of Stephen Northup or brook. There is a surveryor's diagram of this piece of property.] Thomas Olney, Sirveior.


    Other-Begin:
    Vol XIV, p.126-127 Thomas Arnold deeds to Samuel Comstock the 30 acres laid out in 1681 "for and in Consideration of a valuable sum of money" 29 June 1685. Witnessed by Thomas Olney and John Browne. Acknowledged by Richard Arnold, Assistant.

    Other-Begin:
    Vol VIII, p.159-160 2 Dec 1685. Thomas Olney to lay out highway through the land of Samuell Comstock & John Browne and lay them out other land at the town's charge. In the same session: "Granted unto Samuell Comstock that he may Exchange five acres of land which was layd out unto him in the neck betweene ye great swampe & ye land which formerly belonged to Phillipp Taber..."

    John* married Mary* Holmes, (immigrant) in 1654 in Providence Co, Rhode Island. Mary* (daughter of Rev. Obadiah* Holmes, Sr (immigrant) and Katherine* Hyde) was born in 1639 in Lancashire, Leicestershire, England; died after 1690 in Providence Co, Rhode Island. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  8. 15.  Mary* Holmes, (immigrant) was born in 1639 in Lancashire, Leicestershire, England (daughter of Rev. Obadiah* Holmes, Sr (immigrant) and Katherine* Hyde); died after 1690 in Providence Co, Rhode Island.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Emigration: Aft 1639, Didsbury, England
    • Immigration: Aft 1639, Rhode Island

    Children:
    1. 7. Sarah* Brown was born about 1657 in Providence Co, Rhode Island; died about 1733 in Rhode Island.
    2. Obadiah Brown was born about 1660 in Providence Co, Rhode Island; died after 1661.
    3. John Brown was born on 18 Mar 1662 in Providence Co, Rhode Island; died on 19 Sep 1719 in Providence Co, Rhode Island.
    4. Martha Brown was born after 1663 in Providence Co, Rhode Island; died after 1686.
    5. Baptist Minister James Brown was born in 1666 in Providence Co, Rhode Island; died before 1692 in Newport Co, Rhode Island.
    6. Mary Brown was born after 1667 in Providence Co, Rhode Island; died about 1725.
    7. Deborah Brown was born after 1668 in Providence Co, Rhode Island; died after 1669.