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Bosworth, Hannah

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Bosworth, Hannah was born on 24 Jun 1705 in Plymouth, Plymouth Co., MA (daughter of Bosworth, David and Sturtevant, Mercy).

    Hannah married Ripley, William on 24 Feb 1725 in Plympton, Plymouth Co., MA. William was born on 10 Mar 1702 in Bridgewater, Plymouth Co., MA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Ripley, William was born on 03 Jul 1726 in Plympton, Plymouth Co., MA.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Bosworth, David was born on 15 Sep 1669 in Swansea, Bristol Co., MA (son of Bosworth, Jonathan Jr. and Howland, Hannah); died on 12 Jun 1747 in Halifax, Plymouth Co., MA.

    David married Sturtevant, Mercy on 18 Aug 1698 in Plymouth, Plymouth Co., MA. Mercy (daughter of Sturtevant, Samuel Jr. and Cornish, Mary Mercy) was born in 1676 in Plympton, Plymouth Co., MA; died on 23 Apr 1707 in Plympton, Plymouth Co., MA; was buried in Plympton Center, Plymouth Co., MA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Sturtevant, Mercy was born in 1676 in Plympton, Plymouth Co., MA (daughter of Sturtevant, Samuel Jr. and Cornish, Mary Mercy); died on 23 Apr 1707 in Plympton, Plymouth Co., MA; was buried in Plympton Center, Plymouth Co., MA.
    Children:
    1. Bosworth, Hannah was born on 05 Nov 1663 in Swansea, Bristol Co., MA; died on 31 Jul 1723 in Providence, Providence Co., RI.
    2. Bosworth, Elizabeth was born on 06 Jun 1665 in Swansea, Bristol Co., MA; died on 16 Jul 1676.
    3. Bosworth, Jonathan III was born on 24 Dec 1666 in Swansea, Bristol Co., MA; died on 07 Jul 1676; was buried on 16 Jul 1676.
    4. Bosworth, David Jr. was born on 21 May 1699 in Plymouth, Plymouth Co., MA; died after 06 Nov 1746.
    5. Bosworth, Nehemiah was born on 15 Mar 1702 in Plymouth, Plymouth Co., MA; died on 22 Dec 1762 in Halifax, Plymouth Co., MA.
    6. 1. Bosworth, Hannah was born on 24 Jun 1705 in Plymouth, Plymouth Co., MA.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Bosworth, Jonathan Jr. was born in 1636 in Hingham, Plymouth Co., MA; died before 10 Jun 1717.

    Jonathan married Howland, Hannah on 06 Jul 1661 in Swansea, Bristol Co., MA. Hannah (daughter of Howland, John and Tilley, Elizabeth) was born about 1637 in Possibly Maine; died in 1705 in Swansea, Bristol Co., MA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Howland, Hannah was born about 1637 in Possibly Maine (daughter of Howland, John and Tilley, Elizabeth); died in 1705 in Swansea, Bristol Co., MA.
    Children:
    1. Bosworth, Mercy was born on 30 May 1662 in Swansea, Bristol Co., MA; died between 1663 and 1756.
    2. Bosworth, Hannah was born on 05 Nov 1663 in Swansea, Bristol Co., MA; died after 31 Jul 1723 in Probably Providence, RI.
    3. Bosworth, Elizabeth was born on 06 Jun 1665 in Swansea, Bristol Co., MA; died on 31 Jul 1676.
    4. Bosworth, Jonathan III was born on 24 Dec 1666 in Swansea, Bristol Co., MA; died on 07 Jul 1676; was buried on 16 Jul 1676.
    5. 2. Bosworth, David was born on 15 Sep 1669 in Swansea, Bristol Co., MA; died on 12 Jun 1747 in Halifax, Plymouth Co., MA.
    6. Bosworth, John was born on 06 Apr 1671 in Swansea, Bristol Co., MA; died on 20 Sep 1719 in Great Barrington, Berkshire Co., MA.
    7. Bosworth, Jabez was born on 14 Feb 1673 in Swansea, Bristol Co., MA; died between 29 May and 06 Oct 1747 in Rehoboth, Bristol Co., MA.
    8. Bosworth, Ichabod was born on 18 Mar 1676 in Swansea, Bristol Co., MA; died after 1710 in Bellingham, Norfolk Co., MA.
    9. Bosworth, Jonathan was born on 22 Sep 1680 in Swansea, Bristol Co., MA; died before 03 Apr 1759 in Rehoboth, Bristol Co., MA.

  3. 6.  Sturtevant, Samuel Jr.Sturtevant, Samuel Jr. was born on 19 Apr 1654 in Plymouth, Plymouth Co., MA (son of Sturtevant, Samuel and Lee, Ann); died on 21 Apr 1736 in Halifax, Plymouth Co., MA; was buried in Halifax, Plymouth Co., MA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Tombstone Photo: Halifax, Plymouth Co., MA; Sturtevant Cemetery

    Samuel married Cornish, Mary Mercy in 1676. Mary was born on 04 Aug 1654; died on 04 Aug 1714 in Plympton, Plymouth Co., MA; was buried in Plympton Center, Plymouth Co., MA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Cornish, Mary MercyCornish, Mary Mercy was born on 04 Aug 1654; died on 04 Aug 1714 in Plympton, Plymouth Co., MA; was buried in Plympton Center, Plymouth Co., MA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Tombstone Photo: Plympton Center, Plymouth Co., MA; Old Burying Ground

    Notes:

    Inscription:
    [HERE L]YES Ye BODY
    [OF ]MARCY STUR]
    [TEVAN]T WIFE TO
    [DEACO]N SAMUEL
    [STU]RTEVANT DIED
    [] Ye 3d 1714
    [IN] Ye 60th YEAR
    [OF] HER AGE

    Children:
    1. 3. Sturtevant, Mercy was born in 1676 in Plympton, Plymouth Co., MA; died on 23 Apr 1707 in Plympton, Plymouth Co., MA; was buried in Plympton Center, Plymouth Co., MA.
    2. Sturtevant, Samuel III was born in 1677 in Plymouth, Plymouth Co., MA; died on 18 Sep 1743 in Halifax, Plymouth Co., MA; was buried in Halifax, Plymouth Co., MA.
    3. Sturtevant, Nehemiah was born in 1682 in Plymouth, Plymouth Co., MA; died on 22 Aug 1744 in Plympton, Plymouth Co., MA; was buried in Plympton, Plymouth Co., MA.
    4. Sturtevant, William was born in 1683 in Plymouth, Plymouth Co., MA; died on 28 Aug 1753 in Halifax, Plymouth Co., MA; was buried in Halifax, Plymouth Co., MA.
    5. Sturtevant, Captain James was born on 16 Jul 1688 in Plymouth, Plymouth Co., MA; died on 08 May 1756 in Plympton, Plymouth Co., MA; was buried in Halifax, Plymouth Co., MA.
    6. Sturtevant, Captain Josiah was born on 22 Feb 1690 in Plymouth, Plymouth Co., MA; died on 17 Feb 1774 in Halifax, Plymouth Co., MA; was buried in Halifax, Plymouth Co., MA.
    7. Sturtevant, John was born on 10 Feb 1692.
    8. Sturtevant, Moses was born on 15 Jun 1695 in Plymouth, Plymouth Co., MA; died in 1762 in Middleborough, Plymouth Co., MA.
    9. Sturtevant, Hannah was born about 1679 in Plymouth, Plymouth Co., MA; died on 23 Jan 1759 in Plympton, Plymouth Co., MA; was buried in Plympton Center, Plymouth Co., MA.


Generation: 4

  1. 10.  Howland, JohnHowland, John was born between 1592 and 1593 in Fenstanton, Huntingdonshire, England (son of Howland, Henry and Aires, Anne Margaret); died on 23 Feb 1673 in Plymouth, Plymouth Co., MA; was buried on 25 Feb 1673 in Plymouth, Plymouth Co., MA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Mayflower: # 19049
    • Tombstone Photo: Plymouth, Plymouth Co., MA; Burial Hill

    Notes:

    From: The Pilgrim Republic, An Historical Review of the Colony of New Plymouth. 1920
    "Still the storms continued, sometimes forcing the battered "Mayflower" to "lie to" for days. On one of thee occasions, John Howland, "a lusty young man", came on deck, when in a "seel" of the ship he was licked up by a wave and carried overboard. The coil of the topsail-halyards had also been washed over, and trailed in the sea. Howland being fortunate enough to catch this, though the waves rolled over him fathoms deep, kept his grip until hauled alongside, where he was safely fished up with a boat-hook. A short illness was the result; but John was reserved for many a year of noble to the Colony."

    John, came in the Mayflower, as servant or steward of Mr. John Carver. Signed the compact; took an active part in the explorations of Mass. Settled at Plymouth. Town officer; a partner in the trading Co. of the colony; assistant or deputy almost continually. Prominent in the church, so that he" assisted in the imposition of hands" upon Rev. John Cotton, Jr. when he was ordained pastor June 30, 1669. He married Elizabeth, daughter of John Tillie.
    He died 2-23-1672, " a profitable instrument of good; the last man that was left of those that came over with the ship called the Mayflower that arrived at Plymouth". He made will May 29, Pro. March 6, 1672. Grown aged; Bequeathed. to wife Elizabeth his house in Rockey Nook, in the Town of Plymouth and made her residuary legatee; Bequeathed. to sons John, Jabez, Issac, Joseph; to daughters, Desire Gorham, Hope Chipman, Elizabeth Dickerson, Lydia Browne, Hannah Boswoth, and Ruth Cushman; to. Grandchildren, Elizabeth Daughter. of his son John.
    John Howland the 13 signer of the Mayflower compact made at Cape Cod, November11, 1620. Came from Essex, England; Queen Elizabeth granted the Howland's their Coat Armor in 1584, the family beginning with Bishop Howland, who performed the obsequies { funeral services} for Mary Queen of Scots. On the voyage to America during a mighty storm John Howland was thrown into the sea, but grasping the top sail halyards that were thrown out to him by his friends, he was safely drawn on the vessel. He was the last survivor of the Mayflower, and he took part in the { first encounter} great meadow creek, December 1620; Governors Assistant, 1633 to 1635. In command of the Kennebec Trading Post 1624. Deputy to General court 1641. Info Colonial Families of the United States of America.

    Printed in Pennsylvania Political, Governmental, Military and Civil Biographical Volume 2 by Frederic A. Godcharles, pg 271. "The Howland family of our interest is probably of Essex origin, but the parentage of the immigrant ancestor of the line, John Howland, is unknown. The will of Humphrey Howland, a draper of St. Swithin's, London, dated 1646, mentioned his brothers, George, of St. Dunstan's in the eastern part of London, and Arthur, John and Henry. An Arthur and Henry Howland, known to have been brothers, came to Plymouth as early as 1625. Arthur Howland later removed to Marshfield, and Henry Howland to Duxbury. Humphrey Howland in his will mentioned a debt owed him by Mr. Ruch of New England, amounting to sixteen pounds, and divided it among his three brothers, Arthur, Henry and John.
    (C.E. Banks: "English Ancestry and Homes of Pilgram Fathers," p. 65.)
    (I) John Howland was born in 1594 and was one of that noteworthy company who sailed for New England on the "Mayflower" in 1620. Where he came from is not known. During a storm, while the "Mayflower" was crossing the Atlantic, John Howland was carried overboard by the waves. Governor Bradford describes the incident: "In a mightie storme a lustie yonge man called John Howland, coming upon some occasion above ye gratting, was with a seele of the ship throwne into ye se; but it pleased God yt he caught hold of ye top saile halliards which hunge overboard, and rane out at length; yet he held his hould till he was held up by ye same rope to ye brine of ye water, and then with a boat hooke and other means got into ye ship again and his life was saved; and though he was something ill with it, yet he lived many years after, and became a profitable member both in Church and commone wealth."
    When the vessel reached Cape Cod, he was among the party of ten who were sent out to select the location of their new homes. They were driven by a storm into Plymouth Harbor, which they chose for the settlement. Prior to landing, the passengers drew up the Compact which became the basis for their government. John Howland, then aged twenty-eight, was the thirteenth singer.
    He was frequently called to public office. From 1633 to 1636 he was a member of the governor's council, in 1633 and 1634 assessor, in 1636 served on the jury, and in 1666 was selectman of Plymouth. He represented the town as deputy from 1652 to 1656 and in 1658, 1661, 1663, 1667, and 1670. A few years after founding of their colony, the Pilgrams established a trading post on the Kennebec River in Maine, of which he was placed in charge. While there he was obliged to defend the post from the encroachment of John Hocking, who attempted to trade within the limits of the Plynouth patent and who killed Moses Talbot, one of Howland's men. The event caused considerable excitement at the time. his other public service, consisting of laying out land, settling disputes, constucting highways and serving on various town committees, made him a man of repute. He was appointed by the church ro join in the imposition of hands at the time of the ordination of John Cotton, Jr. His home was at Rocky Nook, Plymouth, but he acquired land in other townships, including one hundred acres on the east side of Taunton River, some upland and meadows in Middlebury, and at Satuckett and Paomett, as well as several grants at Plynmouth itself. He died April 23, 1672-73. His will is dated 1672 and was exhibited in court March 5, 1673. It is probable that his grave in on Burial Hill, where a headstone was placed by descendants in 1836. It is now in the possession of the Prilgram John Howland Society.
    John Howland married, August 14, 1623, Elizabeth Tilley, daughter of John Tilley, who came over in the "Mayflower" with her father. Children: 1. Desire, of whom further. 2. John, married Mary Lee. 3. Jabez, married Bethiah Thatcher. 4. Hope, married Elder John Chipman. 5. Elizabeth, married (first) Ephraim Hicks; (second) John Dickarson. 6. Lydia, married James Brown. 7. Ruth, married Thomas Cushman. 8. Hannah, married Jonathan Bosworth. 9. Joseph, married, February 7, 1664, Elizabeth Southworth. 10. Issac
    (F. Howland: "Genealical and Biographical History of Arthur, Henry and John Howland," pp 18, 315-323. Prilgram John Howland Society: "John Howland, a Mayflower Pilgram," pp. 31-34. Goodwin: "Pilgram Republic," p. 293)
    (II) Desrie Howland, daughter of John and Elizabeth (Tilley) Howland, was born at Plymouth, Massachusetts. She married Captain John Gorham. (Gorham II.)
    (The "Mayflower Descendent," Vol. I, pp 9, 11; Vol II, pp. 70-77; Vol III, pp. 181-83. A. Otis: "Genealogical Notes of Barnstable Families," Vol I, pp. 1569-65. F. Howland: "Howland Family in America," pp. 316-24.)"

    John married Tilley, Elizabeth on 14 Sep 1623. Elizabeth was born in 1596 in Henlow, Bedford, England; died on 13 Dec 1687 in Swansea, Bristol Co., MA; was buried in Swansea, Bristol Co., MA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 11.  Tilley, Elizabeth was born in 1596 in Henlow, Bedford, England; died on 13 Dec 1687 in Swansea, Bristol Co., MA; was buried in Swansea, Bristol Co., MA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Baptised: 30 Aug 1607, Henlow, Bedford, England; St Mary of the Virgin's Church

    Notes:

    She died at the home of her daughter, Lydia Browne. Elizabeth was
    buried Dec. 1687 in Brown Lot, Little Neck Cemetery, Rhode Island.

    Children:
    1. Howland, Desire was born on 13 Oct 1625 in Plymouth, Plymouth Co., MA; died on 13 Oct 1683 in Yarmouth, Barnstable Co., MA.
    2. Howland, John Jr. was born on 24 Feb 1627 in Plymouth, Plymouth Co., MA; died in 1702 in Barnstable, Barnstable Co., MA.
    3. Howland, Hope was born on 30 Aug 1629 in Plymouth, Plymouth Co., MA; died on 08 Jan 1683 in Barnstable, Barnstable Co., MA; was buried in Barnstable, Barnstable Co., MA.
    4. Howland, Deborah was born before 1630 in England; died on 16 Oct 1665 in Probably Dartmouth, Bristol Co., MA.
    5. Howland, Elizabeth was born about 1631 in Possibly Maine; died in 1691 in Oyster Bay, Nassau Co., NY.
    6. Howland, Lydia was born in Feb 1634 in Possibly Maine; died after 11 Jan 1711.
    7. 5. Howland, Hannah was born about 1637 in Possibly Maine; died in 1705 in Swansea, Bristol Co., MA.
    8. Howland, Ruth was born on 16 Sep 1637 in Rocky Nook, Plymouth Co., MA; died before 16 Oct 1675 in Plympton, Plymouth Co., MA.
    9. Howland, Captain Joseph was born about 1640 in Rocky Nook, Plymouth Co., MA; died on 01 Jan 1704 in Plymouth, Plymouth Co., MA.
    10. Howland, Lt. Jabez was born about 1644 in Kingston, Plymouth Co., MA; died before 06 Feb 1712 in Bristol, MA now RI.
    11. Howland, Isaac was born on 15 Nov 1649 in Rocky Nook, Plymouth Co., MA; died on 09 Mar 1723 in Middleborough, Plymouth Co., MA; was buried .

  3. 12.  Sturtevant, Samuel was born in 1622 in Rochester, Kent County, England; died on 16 Oct 1669 in Plymouth, Plymouth Co., MA; was buried on 17 Oct 1669 in Plymouth, Plymouth Co., MA.

    Notes:

    The following is the "Last Will and Testament of Samuell Sturtivant" as reproduced from Robert H. Sturtevant's book, "The Descendents of Samuel Sturtevant" (1986 edition). It is reproduced with the same spelling as shown in the book.

    THE LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT OF SAMUELL STURTIVANT deceased exhibited to the Court held att Plymouth in New England, the 29 day of October, 1669 on the Oathes of WILLIAM CROW and JOHN SMITH.

    To all people to whom these presents Shall Come, Know yea that I Samuell Sturtivant of the Towne of New Plymouth, being weake in body through many infermities but in pfect and sound memory doe make and ordain this to be my last will and Testament in manoir and forme following. Imp. I will and bequeath unto my soninlaw John Waterman, the one half that my sharre of Land that i bought of Edward Gray, which lyeth near Namassakeesett ponds called the Majors purchase. Item. I will and bequeath unto my Sonnes Namely Samuell, James, John, and Joseph and to the child my wife no goeth with (if a boy) after my wifes decease; all my house and land that I now dwell upon and all other lands and meddowes with all Rightes belonging thereunto that I have in any place whatsoever;to be equally Devided to all or Soe many of my aforesaid sonnes as Shalbe alive att my wifes decease; and incase my wife thinkth it meet, to Settle and give my Son Samuell a double sharre a peece and incase any of my Sonnes are minded to Seel theire prtes after theire devision my will is that Hee sell it to one of his brothers in case any of them will give as may be thought meet by two different men. Item. I will and bequesth unto my dear and Loveing wife all my cattle goods and estate whatsoever is appertaining and belonging to mee. And by these presents make and ordaine her to be the sole executrix of this my Last Will and Testament to administer upon my said estate to pay such debts as are due from mee and to Receive all such debts as are owing unto mee. In Witness heerof I have puty hand and seale this first day of August one thousand Six hundred sixty nine.

    Signed and Sealed
    in the presents of William Crow Samuell Sturtivant
    John Smith (His Mark) and a Seal

    Samuel married Lee, Ann in 1643 in Plymouth, Plymouth Co., MA. Ann (daughter of Lee, Robert and Atwood, Mary) was born in 1625 in England; died on 30 Mar 1697. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 13.  Lee, Ann was born in 1625 in England (daughter of Lee, Robert and Atwood, Mary); died on 30 Mar 1697.
    Children:
    1. Sturtevant, Ann was born on 04 Jun 1648 in Plymouth, Plymouth Co., MA; died on 09 Feb 1719 in Plympton, Plymouth Co., MA; was buried in Plympton, Plymouth Co., MA.
    2. Sturtevant, John was born on 17 Oct 1650 in Plymouth, Plymouth Co., MA; died on 30 Oct 1650 in Plymouth, Plymouth Co., MA.
    3. Sturtevant, Mary was born on 07 Dec 1651 in Plymouth, Plymouth Co., MA; died on 10 Feb 1717 in Scituate, Plymouth Co., MA; was buried in Scituate, Plymouth Co., MA.
    4. 6. Sturtevant, Samuel Jr. was born on 19 Apr 1654 in Plymouth, Plymouth Co., MA; died on 21 Apr 1736 in Halifax, Plymouth Co., MA; was buried in Halifax, Plymouth Co., MA.
    5. Sturtevant, Hannah was born about 1679 in Plymouth, Plymouth Co., MA; died on 23 Jan 1759 in Plympton, Plymouth Co., MA; was buried in Plympton Center, Plymouth Co., MA.
    6. Sturtevant, John was born on 04 Sep 1658 in Plymouth, Plymouth Co., MA; died on 04 Feb 1752 in Plymouth, Plymouth Co., MA; was buried in Plymouth, Plymouth Co., MA.
    7. Sturtevant, Lydia was born on 18 Dec 1660 in Plymouth, Plymouth Co., MA.
    8. Sturtevant, James was born on 11 Feb 1663 in Plymouth, Plymouth Co., MA.
    9. Sturtevant, Joseph was born on 16 Jul 1666 in Plymouth, Plymouth Co., MA; died in 1725.