Edwin James Blood
M, b. circa 1844
Joan, Jean, Jane NN----1
F, d. 26 November 1663
She married William Swift on 3 January 1625.2,3 Joan, died on 26 November 1663 at Sandwich, Barnstable County, Massachusetts.4
Children of Joan, Jean, Jane NN---- and William Swift
- William Swift+ b. c 1627, d. 7 Jan 1705/6
- Esther Swift5 b. 1629
- Sara Swift6 b. b 7 Aug 1631, d. b 8 Sep 1631
Citations
William Parsons
M, d. 31 January 1701/2
Occupation: SleyMaker. Boston, admitted church 20 February 1644, from May 1645. He deposed at Salem 1680, ae about 60 years. With wife Ruth he sold land at Boston 21 July 1654. Will dated 20 dec 1695, probate 6 November 1702, bequeth to Ruth Swift, Naomi Young, Sarah Lorell and Grandchild Susanna Young, whom he makes executive, Susanna Codner of Roxbury requested prob. of the will.
He married Ruth NN---- circa 1644.1,2 William died on 31 January 1701/2 at Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts.2
He married Ruth NN---- circa 1644.1,2 William died on 31 January 1701/2 at Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts.2
Child of William Parsons and Ruth NN----
- Ruth Parsons b. 3 Aug 1645, d. c 1705
Hannah Scudder
F, b. 7 June 1706
Citations
- [S70] NEHGR, "unknown short article title", vol 2 pg 197.
Bertha NN----
F
She married Pepin King of Italy. Bertha died.
Child of Bertha NN---- and Pepin King of Italy
- (?) Bernard [King of Italy]+ b. 797, d. 17 Apr 818
Sarah Cobb
F, b. 10 March 1662/63, d. 8 January 1742/43
Sarah was born on 10 March 1662/63 at Barnstable, Barnstable, Massachusetts.1 She was the daughter of Henry Cobb and Sarah Hinckley. Sarah died on 8 January 1742/43 at Barnstable, Barnstable, Massachusetts, at age 79.2
Elizabeth Sweezy
F, b. 1740
She married David Parshall. Elizabeth died. Elizabeth was born in 1740 at Blooming Grove, Orange, New York. She was the daughter of David Sweasy and Elizabeth NN-----.
Children of Elizabeth Sweezy and David Parshall
- Sarah Parshall
- Bethia Parshall
- Esther Parshall+ b. 6 Jun 1770
- George Parshall
David Parshall1
M, b. 1706, d. 1760
The Will of David bears date 11 March 1759; proved 28 February 1760. He must have died between these dates. Probably about January 1760. All his children are mentioned by name in the Will, except George, who had died soem years previously. It will be noted that the line of descent from James through David and David is proven by Wills and other documents of unimpeachable authenticity. David was born in 1706 at Aquebogue, Suffolk, New York.2 He was the son of David Parshall and Mary Gardiner. He married Sybil White in December 1736 at Patchogue, Suffolk County, New York.2 David died in 1760 at Patchogue, Suffolk County, New York.2
Children of David Parshall and Sybil White
Sybil White1
F, b. circa 1716, d. 8 July 1812
Sybil was born circa 1716. She was the daughter of Capt. Ephraim White and Sarah Herrick. She married David Parshall in December 1736 at Patchogue, Suffolk County, New York.2 Sybil died on 8 July 1812 at Patchogue, Suffolk County, New York.2
Children of Sybil White and David Parshall
David Sweasy
M
He married Elizabeth NN-----.
Child of David Sweasy and Elizabeth NN-----
- Elizabeth Sweezy+ b. 1740
Elizabeth NN----
F
Elizabeth died.
Elizabeth NN-----
F
She married David Sweasy.
Child of Elizabeth NN----- and David Sweasy
- Elizabeth Sweezy+ b. 1740
Capt. Ephraim White
M, b. 29 December 1677, d. 2 January 1752/1753
He married Sarah Herrick. Capt. was born on 29 December 1677 at Southampton, Long Island, New York.1 He was the son of James White and Ruth Stratton. Capt. died 2 January 1752/1753 at Southampton, Long Island, New York.1
Children of Capt. Ephraim White and Sarah Herrick
- John White
- William White
- Eben White
- Prudence White
- Desire White
- Mary White
- Sybil White+ b. c 1716, d. 8 Jul 1812
Citations
- [S143] Early Hist. of South, Howell, George R. , pg 400.
Sarah Herrick
F, b. 1682, d. 12 October 1756
She married Capt. Ephraim White. Sarah was born in 1682.1 She was the daughter of William Herrick and Mehetabel NN----. Sarah died on 12 October 1756 at Southampton, Long Island, New York.2,3
Children of Sarah Herrick and Capt. Ephraim White
- John White
- William White
- Eben White
- Prudence White
- Desire White
- Mary White
- Sybil White+ b. c 1716, d. 8 Jul 1812
James White
M, b. circa 1655, d. 21 August 1694
Wills Suffolk County
18 June 1694
James White of Southampton in ye County of Suffolk and province of New York being in perfect strength of mind and memory though weak in body do make this my last Will and Testamit. viz: first I give and bequeath my soul unto her make who at first gave it and body to ye Earth from whence it was taken and to be decently buried.
Secondly I give unto my eldest son Ephraim my dwelling house and housing with my home lot ye said house stands on here adjoining to ye main Street of ye town and my close on ye southside of ye path as we go to ye Water Mill that I had part of lot Burnat being 25 acres or upwards and my close of land at Halsey"s Neck on ye east side of ye path being about eleven acres and a half and ye two acres over ye way between Thomas Coopers deceased land and Thomas Topping and all my meadow at North Sea and a lot of meadow at Potunke and a hundred of meadow and upland at Ogdens Neck all which premises of housing and lands and meadows I give unto my son Ephraim aforesaid forever only ye use of whic is hereafter reserved for my wife, and a fifty of commonage-
Thirdly I give and bequeath unto my second son James White my home lot between Samuel Cooper and Ichabob Cooper and my close of land at ye old town bounded north by John Jessups land, east by Major Howells land and south by Joseph Piersons land and west by ye highway and 12 acres in ye great plains two were of in ye firs neck and five in Halseys Neck eight acre lots and one acre and half in Capt. Neck ten acre lots and one acre and half in oxpasture south division and two acres in a wood lot in ye north division in ye oxpasture and a lot of salt marsh meadow at Aquabogue and fifty pound lotment in Ogdens Neck of upland and meadow and all my pound commonage throughout all which land and premises I give unto him said son James forever except what I shall reserve for ye use of my wife-
Fourthly I give and bequeath unto my third son Steven White all that my hundred of land at Saggaponnuck being about 20 acres and a lot of land in Hogneck and a lot of meadow belonging to said Hogneck division near Easthampton line all which said land and meadow I give unto him ye said Steven forever when he comes to ye age of twenty one years.
Fithly I give unto my son Charles White all my smiths tools and ten pound in current money of this Province-
Sixthly I give unto my daughter Sarah White 30 pounds in current money of this Province aforesaid.
Seventhly I give all ye rest of my moveable estate to my his wife his sole Executrix for ye well and faithful administration of all and singular ye goods chattels and credits of ye said deceased to whose care and trust was committed ye same being duly sworn to execute and perform her duty herin according to ye tenor of said will and ye laws of this province.
James was born circa 1655.1 He was the son of John White and Ann Cooper. He married Ruth Stratton on 24 November 1675 at Southampton, Long Island, New York.2 James died on 21 August 1694 at Southampton, Long Island, New York.3
Children of James White and Ruth Stratton
- Sarah White
- Charles White
- Capt. Ephraim White+ b. 29 Dec 1677, d. 2 January 1752/1753
- James White b. 15 May 1681
- Stephen White b. 13 Oct 1684
Ruth Stratton
F, d. circa 1694
Ruth Stratton was the daughter of John Stratton and Sarah. She married James White on 24 November 1675 at Southampton, Long Island, New York.1 Ruth died circa 1694.
Children of Ruth Stratton and James White
- Sarah White
- Charles White
- Capt. Ephraim White+ b. 29 Dec 1677, d. 2 January 1752/1753
- James White b. 15 May 1681
- Stephen White b. 13 Oct 1684
Citations
- [S170] NE Marriages Prior, Torrey, Clarence A. , pg 805.
John White
M, d. 1662
John was born.1
Two families of this name cme to Southampton, the first, that of John b. White, about 1644. He was a resident of Lynn in 1630, freeman there in 1633, and made freeman in Southampton in 1647. The other family descended from the seventh pastor of the church, Rev. Sylvanus White, who was the son of Rev. Ebenezzer
White, of Bridgehampton. Both of these families, however, are said to have common ancestor, Thomas White of Weymouth, MA. He was Reprensentative in General court in 1636 and 1637. He die August 1679, leaving , according to Farmer, 1st Joseph of Mendon; 2 Samuel of Weymouth, b 1642, admitted freeman 1666, representative 1679, and died without issue, 3d Thomas of Braintree, 4th Hannah, who m. John Baxter, and 5th Ebenezer b. 1648, and died Aug. 24, 1703, and father of Rev. Sylvanus of Southampton. John, the first of this name is Southampton, is thought to be another son of Thomas of Weymouth, not being mentioned in his will, because he died in 1662, before his father. This is possible as Thomas of Weymouth was born in 1599.
He married Ann Cooper before 1630.2 John died in 1662 at Southampton, Long Island, New York.1
Two families of this name cme to Southampton, the first, that of John b. White, about 1644. He was a resident of Lynn in 1630, freeman there in 1633, and made freeman in Southampton in 1647. The other family descended from the seventh pastor of the church, Rev. Sylvanus White, who was the son of Rev. Ebenezzer
White, of Bridgehampton. Both of these families, however, are said to have common ancestor, Thomas White of Weymouth, MA. He was Reprensentative in General court in 1636 and 1637. He die August 1679, leaving , according to Farmer, 1st Joseph of Mendon; 2 Samuel of Weymouth, b 1642, admitted freeman 1666, representative 1679, and died without issue, 3d Thomas of Braintree, 4th Hannah, who m. John Baxter, and 5th Ebenezer b. 1648, and died Aug. 24, 1703, and father of Rev. Sylvanus of Southampton. John, the first of this name is Southampton, is thought to be another son of Thomas of Weymouth, not being mentioned in his will, because he died in 1662, before his father. This is possible as Thomas of Weymouth was born in 1599.
He married Ann Cooper before 1630.2 John died in 1662 at Southampton, Long Island, New York.1
Children of John White and Ann Cooper
- John White
- Sarah White
- Hannah White
- Martha White
- Abigail White
- Esther White
- (daughter) White
- James White+ b. c 1655, d. 21 Aug 1694
Ann Cooper
F
Ann Cooper was the daughter of John Cooper and Wibroe NN----. She married John White before 1630.1 She married Zerubbabel Phillips.2
Children of Ann Cooper and John White
- John White
- Sarah White
- Hannah White
- Martha White
- Abigail White
- Esther White
- (daughter) White
- James White+ b. c 1655, d. 21 Aug 1694
John Stratton
M, d. circa 1685
John Stratton moved to East Hampton, his name being in the list of the nine first settlers of that town. The earliest record know of John Stratton of East Hampton, Long Island.
"November 19, 1644. The petition that was presented by John Stratton and Thomas Talmage Junior, for the quiet and peaceable inioyment of the lott betwixt them which formerly was graunted unto widow Bancroft, was graunted and consented unto by the Generall Court prouided that they shall keep, improue and possesse the sayd lott in theire handes three yeares after the tyme yt was by the sayd widdow Bancroft giuen unto them."
In the list of property holders and land in East Hampton, Long Island, June 10, 1652;
" John Straton ffouer ackers vppon the litel plaine be it more or lese bounded with the hieway South and Thomas Talmage unior West and on the North parte agt Luke Lillie and part agt Richard Stratton and the hieway East.
He married Sarah before 1645 at Salem MA or East Hampton,LI,NY.1 John died circa 1685 at East Hampton, Suffolk County, Long Island, New York.2
"November 19, 1644. The petition that was presented by John Stratton and Thomas Talmage Junior, for the quiet and peaceable inioyment of the lott betwixt them which formerly was graunted unto widow Bancroft, was graunted and consented unto by the Generall Court prouided that they shall keep, improue and possesse the sayd lott in theire handes three yeares after the tyme yt was by the sayd widdow Bancroft giuen unto them."
In the list of property holders and land in East Hampton, Long Island, June 10, 1652;
" John Straton ffouer ackers vppon the litel plaine be it more or lese bounded with the hieway South and Thomas Talmage unior West and on the North parte agt Luke Lillie and part agt Richard Stratton and the hieway East.
He married Sarah before 1645 at Salem MA or East Hampton,LI,NY.1 John died circa 1685 at East Hampton, Suffolk County, Long Island, New York.2
Children of John Stratton and Sarah
Sarah
F
Sarah was born.1 Sarah died. She was the daughter of Captain Ralph Bancroft. Sarah was also known as Bancroft. She married John Stratton before 1645 at Salem MA or East Hampton,LI,NY.2
Children of Sarah and John Stratton
William Herrick
M, b. 1654, d. 1708
This family is without question descended from the Herricks of Leicestershire in England, as the crest of that family is engraved on the tombstone of William Herrick, the son of James Herrick, the first of the name in Southampton. This is said because at the time of the death of William Herrick men in this country had not begun to use arms, as they did at a later period and do now, to which they are not entitled. From the Genealogical Register of the Herrick family, issued by Jedediah Herrick in 1846, we learn that "in the year 1598 was granted, from the Herald's office, unto Robert and William Herick, the sonnes of John Herick, the sonne of Thomas Herick alias Erick of Houghton, in the countie of Leicester, gentleman, and their posteritie forever, a certeyne crest or badge, namelie: on a wreathe of their couloures a bull's head argent, yssuing forthe of a laurell garland. The mussel, eares and hornes tipped sable. To be a fesse verray, orr and gules. Motto: "Virtus omnia nobiltat."
William was born in 1654 at Southampton, Long Island, New York.1 He was the son of James Herrick and Martha Topping. He married Mehetabel NN---- circa 1680 at Southampton, Long Island, New York.2,3 William died in 1708 at Southampton, Long Island, New York.1
William was born in 1654 at Southampton, Long Island, New York.1 He was the son of James Herrick and Martha Topping. He married Mehetabel NN---- circa 1680 at Southampton, Long Island, New York.2,3 William died in 1708 at Southampton, Long Island, New York.1
Children of William Herrick and Mehetabel NN----
- William Herrick
- Stephen Herrick
- James Herrick
- Irene Herrick
- Phebe Herrick
- Mehetabel Herrick
- Sarah Herrick+ b. 1682, d. 12 Oct 1756
- Nathan Herrick b. 1700
Lawrence Brindley
M
Lawrence died. Lawrence was born at Willenhall, county Stafford, England.1,2 He was the son of Christopher Brindley. He married Flecher.2
Child of Lawrence Brindley
Child of Lawrence Brindley and Flecher
Richard Brinley
M
Richard was born at Willenhall, county Stafford, England.1,2 He was the son of Lawrence Brindley and Flecher. He married Joanne Reeve.
Child of Richard Brinley and Joanne Reeve
- Thomas Brinley+ b. c 1591, d. 15 Oct 1661
Joanne Reeve
F, b. circa 1567
She married Richard Brinley. Joanne was born circa 1567 at Exeter, co. Devon, England.
Child of Joanne Reeve and Richard Brinley
- Thomas Brinley+ b. c 1591, d. 15 Oct 1661