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Garrett Church Immigrant Ancestor see FAMILY TREE
Born: Abt 1611 England

 

   
Married: Before 1637 Watertown, Middlesex, MA

 

   
Died: 03/Feb/1685/86    

WIFE

Sarah

CHILDREN

1. John Church b. 10/Mar/1637/38 Watertown, Middlesex, MA

2. Samuel Church b.12 Jun 1640 Watertown, Middlesex, MA

3. Sarah Church b. 10 Mar 1642/43 Watertown, Middlesex, MA

4. Mary Church b. 15 May 1644 Watertown, Middlesex, MA

5. Jonathan Church 13 Dec 1646 Watertown, Middlesex, MA

6. David Church b. 01 Sep 1657 Watertown, Middlesex, MA

He emigrated to America circa 1634 [source: "Genealogical Dictionary of The First Settlers of New England," by James Savage].

Born abt 1611 in England. Garrett died in Watertown, Middlesex, Massachusetts before 3 Feb 1685/1686; he was 74. Occupation: Planter. Education: signed his deeds by mark. Religion: admission to Watertown Church prior to 2 May 1649. Before 1637 when Garrett was 26, he married Sarah ?, in Watertown, Middlesex, Massachusetts. Born abt 1614 in England, Sarah died in Watertown, Middlesex, Massachusetts [source: Register Report - Church by Sam Behling @ http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~sam/church.html].
 

Watertown - 20 January 1681 Garrett Church of Watertown sold to Oliver Wellington of Watertown twelve acres in Watertown, the fourth lot in the fourth division and the fifth lot "in that tract of land." On 22 August 1682 "Garrat Church of Watertown, planter," sold to Samuell Sternes of Watertown four acres of meadow in that town. On 9 December 1684 Garrett Church of Watertown, planter, sold to John Sherman of Watertown two acres of plowland in the Further Plain in Watertown. On 19 May 1685 Garrett Church of Watertown, planter, sold to Thomas Rice, late of Sudbury, two acres of meadow in Watertown called "Little Cherry Meadow" within "the land called farm land & is bounded with a farm granted to Bullard" (reference: Middlesex County, Massachusetts, Deeds) [source: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~bbrooks/Bullard/immigrants/immigran.htm].

 

 

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