are direct ancestors of L RobinsonReed, John (b. 8 Dec 1669, d. Dec 1752)
Note: Elizabeth Dana was his second wife. Married a third time on 13 Jan1724/5.
PS 154, Vital Records of Rehoboth, MA lists the intentions for marriageof Elizabeth Dana and John Read, both of Rehoboth, Aug. 28, 1714. Page446.
Death: Dec 1752 Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts
Death: Bet 1719 - 1725
Source: (Birth)
Title: D.A.R. Lineage BookPage: Vol. 149, page 82
Death: 1883
Death: 27 May 1873 Homer, Michigan
Death: 22 Jan 1888 Appleton, Wisconsin
Death: 30 Oct 1895 Iron River, Michigan
Burial: 7 Nov 1736 Canterbury, Connecticut; Congregational church
Burial: 8 Jan 1737/1738 Canterbury, Connecticut; Congregational church
Burial: 14 Jun 1741 Canterbury, Connecticut; Congregational church
Burial: 15 Jun 1743 Canterbury, Connecticut; Congregational church
Source: (Birth)
Title: PS 266 Vital Record of Rhode Island, ...Page: 207
Data:
Text: Providence births: Adams Solomon, of Henry and Ruth.
Death: 20 Nov 1788 Canterbury, Windham, Connecticut
Burial: 30 Apr 1732 Canterbury, Connecticut; Congregational church
Burial: 30 Apr 1732 Canterbury, Connecticut; Congregational church
Death: Bet 1733 - 1734 Canterbury, Windham, Connecticut
Burial: 1 Apr 1733 Canterbury, Connecticut; Congregational church
Burial: 10 Mar 1733/1734 Canterbury, Connecticut; Congregational church
Burial: 22 May 1737 Canterbury, Connecticut; Congregational church
Burial: 23 Mar 1739/1740 Canterbury, Connecticut; Congregational church
Burial: 3 Oct 1742 Canterbury, Connecticut; Congregational church
Ball, John (b. ABT 1620, d. 10 Sep 1675)Note: a John Ball and his wife Elizabeth and an infant child were killed inLancaster, Middlesex, MA on 10 Feb 1676 by indians in a massacre. Per PS97 (The Birth, Marriage and Death Register...Lancaster, Mass).
Books mentioning John ball have him dying 10 Sep 1675.
John's estate was administered by son John of Watertown, 1 Feb 1677-8.
G804, page --- lists"John Ball, born about 1620, accompanied his fatherto this country, became a tailor by trade and settled in Watertown. Hemarried (1) Elizabeth, daughter of John and Elizabeth Pierce, ofWatertown, by whom he had six children.
About the year 1855-6, hs wife became violently insane, which factdoubtless accounts for the apprenticing of his children as follows: -John Jr. and Mary or marie (aged 5 years) on Jan. 3, 1656, to John PierceSr; Sarah (aged 2 years) on Dec. 9, 1656, to Richard Gale; on Aug. 3,1658, he apprenticed two other children (aged 3 years and 6 monthsrespectively).
His wife died previous to or about 1665.
Children
John, b. 1644
Mary, b. 1651; m. 1688, John Sawyer, Lancaster.
Sarah, b. 1654
Esther, b. 1655; taken into captivity by indians.
Abigail, b. Feb 20, 1658; taken into captivity by indians.
On Aug. 3, 1665, he married (2) Elizabeth, daughter of Thomas Fox,of Concord. On Oct. 21, 1665, he sold his farm in Watertown and removedto Lancaster, where he was one of the three earliest settlers. In theattack upon the town by indians, Feb. 20, 1676, he, his wife and sonJoseph were slain and two other children (noted above) taken intocaptivity.
Children
Joseph, b. Mar 12, 1669 - 70; killed by indians."
Source: (Death)
Title: G 932Page: 166
Occupation: Place: tailor
Death: 10 Sep 1675 Lancaster, Middlesex, Massachusetts
Death: 8 May 1722 Watertown, Massachusetts
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