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William RHYS b. 1522 d. 15881

William RHYS b. 1522 d. 15881 - Descendants

William RHYS1
1522-1588
Buckinghamshire, England
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Thomasine MYAL2
1527-1578
Little, Norfolk, England
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Henry RICE3
1564-1621
Buckhamstead, Hartford, England
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Margaret BAKER4
1558-1625
Sudbury, Suffolk, England
Henry RICE5
1583-1621
Stanstead, Suffolk, England
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Robert RICE6
1596-
Stamstead, Suffolk, England
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Elizabeth FROST7
1588-1647
Stanstead, Suffolk, England
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John RICE8
1606-
Suffolk, England
Edward RICE9
1608-1616
Stanstead, Suffolk, England
Elizabeth RICE10
1612-1690
Stanstead, Suffolk, England
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John MOORE II11
1610-1674
Henham, Essex, England
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Anna MOORE12
1634-1635
England
Richard MOORE13
1636-1640
Berkhamstead, England
William MOORE14
1639-1668
England
Mary MOORE15
1642-1703
Berkhamstead, Hertfordshire, England
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Lydia MOORE16
1643-1723
Sudbury, Middlesex, Massachusetts Bay
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Capt. Jacob MOORE17
1645-1715
Sudbury, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
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Joseph MOORE18
1647-1725
Sudbury, Middlesex, Massachusetts
Lydia "Lydiah" AXTELL19
1644-1717
Sudbury, Middlesex, Massachusetts Bay Colony
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Benjamin MOORE20
1648-1729
Sudbury, Middlesex, Massachusetts Bay
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Elizabeth MOORE21
1650-1650
Sudbury, Middlesex, Massachusetts Bay
Mary RICE22
1615-
Stanstead, Suffolk, England
Anne RICE23
1618-
Stanstead, Suffolk, England
Thomas ROYCE24
1569-1612
Martock, Somerset, England
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1. [[Category:England, Pre-1700 PPPs]][[Category:England, Pre-1700 Managed profile needs work]] {{England}} == Biography == William was born about 1522. The Will of William Rice, of Medmenham, Buckinghamshire, England was written in 1588 and proved on the 25th November 1588. <ref>The National Archives; Kew, England; Prerogative Court of Canterbury and Related Probate Jurisdictions: Will Registers; Class: PROB 11; Piece: 73 Discovery catalogue entry for the ''Will of William Rice of Medmenham'' is [https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D924683 here] </ref> <br> To be further completed. Thank you for your patience. ==Research Notes==Note: the birth and death dates and association with Buckinghamshireand Medmenham in particular , imply that this profile is conflated with a William Rice , son of Unknown Rice and Eden Saunders. See Historyof Parliament entry for William Rice freely viewable online [https://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1509-1558/member/rice-william-1522-88 here ] . Lack of evidence for William being a son of [[Ap_Gruffydd-42|Rhys ap Gruffydd]] and [[Howard-10|Catherine Howard]]: The book written in 1993 [https://www.uwp.co.uk/book/sir-rhys-ap-thomas-and-his-family-hardback/ Sir Rhys ap Thomas and His Family- A Studyin the Wars of the Roses and Early Tudor Politics] (by Ralph A. Griffiths, OBE, Emeritus Professor of Medieval History at Swansea University, Honorary Vice-President of the Royal Historical Society, and formerly Chairman of the Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Wales. ) does not refer at all to a William ap Rhys, son ofRhys ap Grufydd. <br> The only mention of a William ap Rhys is as one of the illegitimate sons of [[Ap_Thomas-9|Sir Rhys ap Thomas]] by Gwenllian, sister of theabbott of Talley. That William settled in Sandyhaven, Pembrokeshire.<br>The book draws on many early sources from Libraries and record offices. It also contains a reprint of the 17th century "Life of Sir Rhys apThomas" which is believed to have been written by Henry Rice, a descendant of Rhys ap Thomas. This has no mention of WIlliam ap Rhys. == Sources == <references /> See also: (the following sources need to be assessed individual to see what, if anything they include concerning the individuals on this profile; thank you):* "North American, Family Histories, 1500-2000 for William Rice whichappears to be citing:** page 110, 'Genealogy and History of the Grout and Allied Families:line item 13. William Rice, of Bohmer, born 1522 father of line item 14. Thomas Rice, born 1555, father of line item 15. Edmund Rice, born about 1594, came to New England 1638, settled in Sudbury, Massachusetts (ref.1)."** "(ref.1) [https://archive.org/details/bynameofricehist00riceiala/page/10 By the name of Rice, an Historical Sketch of Deacon Edmund Rice], also Mss. by Charles Elmer Rice, Nos. 12-15, from this source: ** Browning's Magna Carta Barons, pp. 190-227:**'' Americans of Royal Descen''t, by Charles Henry Browning; Published:Porter & Costes, 1891 ''pp. 159-60'';** [https://archive.org/details/thomasbookgivin00thomgoog/page/n9 Thomas, The Thomas Book], also page 20 cites William Ap Rice, of Sandy Haven ( Pembrokeshire ), Sheriff of Pembrokeshire 1557. This was an illegitimate son of [[Ap_Thomas-9|Sir Rhys ap Thomas]] by Gwenllian, sister of the abbott of Talley. See that entry online [https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=pi9WAAAAMAAJ&dq=Thomas%2C+The+THomas+Book&focus=searchwithinvolume&q=William+Rice here] See also [https://archive.org/details/thomasbookgivin00thomgoog/page/n64 here] for the descent via Thomasap Rhys, another illegitimate son of [[Ap_Thomas-9|Sir Rhys ap Thomas]] by Gwenllian. NB the pages 471-473 originally cited here as a source do not mention William ap Rhys. The only children of Rhys ap Gruffydd ( Rice ) and Catherine Howard cited here are [[Rhys-123|Griffith Rice]] and[[Reese-1398| Agnes]]. [ Freely viewable online here:[https://archive.org/details/thomasbookgivin00thomgoog/page/n576 Rice of Dynevor]** Burke's Peerage, etc., 1894, p. 474." End page 110. Online record source access thru: [www.Ancestry.com]. * [http://trees.ancestry.com/pt/AMTCitationRedir.aspx?tid=24279608&pid=1759262483 Various Ancestry Family Trees] - USE WITH CAUTION ''Do you have information about William Rice? Please contribute to his biography. Everything on WikiTree is a collaborative work-in-progress.''
2. [[Category: Buckingham, Buckinghamshire]] == Biography == : [[Myal-5|Thomasine Myal]] : Birth: abt 1542, Buckingham, England : Death: aft 1568 : Marriage: abt 1563, of Sudbury, Suffolk, England : Spouse: [[Royce-224|'''William Royce (Rose)''']] : Children: # [[Royce-75|Thomas Royce]]/Rice # ''Henry Royce/Rice'' == Sources ==* Source: [https://familysearch.org/search/tree/results?count=20&query=%2Bgivenname%3AJohn%20%2Bsurname%3ANance%20%2Bbirth_place%3A%22Illogan%2C%20Cornwall%2C%20England%22~%20%2Bbirth_year%3A1575-1595~ Primary FamilySearch.org URL] [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/2:2:SRRK-PBT Thomasine Myal] Pedigree Resource File: Birth: about 1542, of Buckingham, England; Marriage: about 1563, of Sudbury, Suffolk, England; Spouse: William /Rice; Children: Henry /Rice; Thomas /Rice * Source: [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/2:1:97TM-XYJ Thomasine Myal] Death: after 1568 [International Genealogical Index (IGI)] Birth: about 1543, Buckinghamshire, England; Death: after 1568 * Source: * Genealogy of the Bryan and Martin Families; URL: www.bryan-martin.net/genealogy <references /> == Acknowledgments ==* Thank you to [[Raber-23|Lynden Raber Castle Rodriguez]] for starting this profile.
3. == Disputed Origins == The Henry Rice who married Elizabeth Frost (who then went on to marry[[Whale-11|Philemon Whale II]]) has been thought to be brother or father of the immigrant [[Rice-52|Edmund Rice]] who settled in Sudbury, Massachusetts about 1638. <ref>''The American Genealogist,'' vol. 10, p134: QUOTE NEEDED</ref> == Biography == Henry Rice or Rys of Ratcliffe was born 1564 [others say 1588] in Wapping, Ratcliffe, East Mithfield, St. Katherine's Whitechapel, Middlesex [other say Suffolk], England. He married first 1605 [seems late given 1564 birth year; are we conflating two men here, one generation apart??] Elizabeth Frost... [is this right?] In "English Notes on Edmund Rice," Mary Lovering Holman<ref>''The American Genealogist,'' vol. 10, p133-137</ref> had searched the church register from Stanstead, Suffolk, England with the following results: One Henry Rice married Elizabeth Frost in November 1605. Supposed children, recorded in this register include: # Henry Ryce, son of Henry; buried September 1608 # Edward Ryce, baptized May 1608 # Henry Ryce, baptized Feb 1609/10; # Elizabeth Ryce, baptized November 1612 # Mary Ryce, baptized Jun 1615 # Anne Ryce, baptized March 1617/8 One Henry Rice, the father?, was buried November 1621 in Stanstead.<ref>''The American Genealogist,'' vol. 10, p133-136</ref> No will has been found. The Frosts were of Stanstead, but not the Rice name. == Research Notes ==:Henry Rice and his wife Elizabeth Frost '''were not''' the parents of the emigrant [[Rice-52|Edmund Rice]] of Sudbury, Massachusetts. Fromthe [http://edmund-rice.org/ancestors.htm Edmund Rice (1638) Family Association]: :Twice in the 20th century nationally recognized research genealogists have attempted to determine the parents and ancestors of Edmund Rice:# Mary Lovering Holman described the negative result of her search for records in the parishes near Stanstead and Sudbury, Suffolk County, England in "English Notes on Edmund Rice … ", ''The American Genealogist''', Volume 10 (1933/34), pp. 133 - 137. Mrs. Holman is consideredby many to be one of the best research genealogists in the 20th century.# In 1997, the Edmund Rice (1638) Association commissioned Dr. JoannaMartin, a nationally recognized research genealogist who lives in England only a few miles from Stanstead and Sudbury to search again for records of Edmund Rice's parents. Dr. Martin reported in 1999 that she found no record that identified Edmund's parents or ancestral line... :::From Mrs. Holman's paper we have an excellent record of one Henry Rice's marriage to Elizabeth Frost in November 1605 at Stanstead. Mrs. Holman also documents the baptism of Edmund's first child on 23 August 1619 at Stanstead. If this is the Henry Rice and Elizabeth Frost to which the LDS records refer, the LDS records must be erroneous... If Henry was the father of Edmund the immigrant, it would have been by an earlier wife. The Edmund Rice (1638) Association makes it very clear that no proof has been found of Edmund's parentage.<ref>http://www.edmund-rice.org/ancestors.htm</ref> == Sources == <references /> See also:* ''Catalogue of American genealogies in the library of the Long Island Historical Society,'' Brooklyn, N. Y.: The Society, 1935. Availableon ancestry.com* ''A volume of records relating to the early history of Boston,'' Boston: Municipal Print. Office, 1900-1909.** Note: Vols. 1-22, 1876-1890, issued as "Report of the Record Commissioners." In 1892 the Record Commissioners' Department (created in 1875 and known also as the Department of Ancient Records) was consolidated with the Registry Department, which continued the publication under the same title until 1900; with v. 29, the title was changed to its present form.* ''Middlesex, England, Extracted Parish Records,'' Ancestry.com. Electronic databases created from various publications of parish and probate records.* Ellery Bicknell Crane, ed., ''Historic Homes and Institutions and Genealogical and Personal Memoirs of Worcester County Massachusetts with a History of Worcester Society,'' [place? date?] According to the profiles Rice-220, married Baker-314, when he was 15or 16 years of age, in 1579. She was about 21. Possible yes, probableno. He then married Frost-76, and Frost-103, in 1605. Possible No. Frost-76 and Frost-103, may not be the same person, but Baker-314, was not married to two women, with the same name, at the same time.Someone who is certified, needs to remove, one of these ladies, as awife, to Baker-314.
4. CITING THIS RECORDThe Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, "International Genealogical Index (IGI)," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/2:1:MQLL-H4F : accessed 2017-06-24), entry for Margaret Baker. http://our-royal-titled-noble-and-commoner-ancestors.com/p1011.htm#i30352 It appears that she was born on 07/01/1558, and christened on 07/07/1558 According to the profiles Rice-220, married Baker-314, when he was 15or 16 years of age, in 1579. She was about 21. Possible yes, probableno. He then married Frost-76, and Frost-103, in 1605. Possible No. Frost-76 and Frost-103, may not be the same person, but Baker-314, was not married to two women, with the same name, at the same time.Someone who is certified, needs to remove, one of these ladies, as awife, to Baker-314.
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6. == Biography == Per [http://trees.ancestry.com/pt/AMTCitationRedir.aspx?tid=112019&pid=-1218051805 unsourced online family trees], supposedly son of [[Rice-220|Henry Rice]] and [[Frost-103|Elizabeth Frost]], but dates don't make this possible. == Sources == <references /> CITING THIS RECORD"Pedigree Resource File," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/2:2:9995-18C : accessed 2 August 2018), entry for Henry Rice; file (2:2:2:MM95-NN1), submitted 20 June 1999. For reference only Robert Rice View Tree Sex Male Birth about 1596 ,Stamstead,Suffolk,England PARENTS Father Thomas Rice Mother Catherine Howard CITING THIS RECORD"Pedigree Resource File," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/2:2:94MY-KDQ : accessed 2 August 2018), entry for Robert Rice; file (2:2:2:MM9T-9M4), submitted 12 May 2002. His father is sometimes listed as Thomas. I do not know if one is a middle name. or if one is a nickname. https://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=chazzyace62&id=I3056
7. {{Puritan Great Migration}} == Biography == Elizabeth Frost, daughter of Edward Frost, was baptized in Glemsford,Suffolk, England on 24 March 1587/8.<ref>"England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:N5Y4-BXB : 30 December 2014, Elizabetha Frost, 24 Mar 1587); citing GLEMSFORD,SUFFOLK,ENGLAND, index based upon data collected by the Genealogical Society of Utah, Salt Lake City; FHL microfilm 950,452.</ref> That Elizabeth Frost who married Henry Rice was daughter of Edward Frost and Thomasine Belgrave is claimed in "Ancestry of Thomasine (Frost) Rice," in ''The American Genealogist,'' 63:134::"Edward [Frost] bp. 13 March 1560/1... m. Glemsford 26 July 1585 THOMASINE BELGRAVE... Edward and Thomasine were the parents of the immigrants Elizabeth Frost (bp. Stanstead 24 March 1587[/8]), who m. (1) Henry Rice and (2) Philemon Whale, later of sudbury, Mass.;..." This is apparently also discussed further in Robert Charles Anderson,"The English Origins of Philemon Whale of Sudbury, Massachusetts," in''The Genealogist,'' 6(1985):131-141. Died 20 Jun 1647 Sudbury, Middlesex, Massachusetts?{{citation needed}}:There was an "Elizabeth, w. of [[Whale-11|Philemon Whale]]" who diedin Sudbury on this date.<ref>[http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Sudbury/Images/Sudbury_D329.gif Sudbury Vital Records to 1850], Deaths, p 329</ref> But how do we know her origins? Here's what Anderson says:<ref>''Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to N.E. 1620-1633, Vols. I-III,'' p 206 (Profile for Richard Brackett)</ref>:"Alice Frost, was sister of... Elizabeth Frost, who married first Henry Rice and then Philemon Whale, the latter also an immigrant to Sudbury [TAG 15:227, 26:10-11; TG 6:131-41; Stevens-Miller Anc 143-144]." But WHICH Henry Rice?:"Philemon Whale, who married Henry Rice's widow ("The English Origins of Philemon Whale of Sudbury, Massachusetts," ''The Genealogist,'' [TG] 6[1985]:131-41). '''Henry Rice is believed to be a brother of Edmund Rice of Sudbury,''' from whom John Moore purchased land in 1642."<ref>John Plummer, "The English Origins of John1 Moore of Sudbury, Massachusetts," in ''The American Genealogist,'' 66:75</ref> == Sources == <references /> <!-- Please edit, add, or delete anything in this text, including this note. Be bold and experiment! If you make a mistake you can always see the previous version of the text on the Changes page. -->
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9. == Biography ==Edward Rice, the son of [[Rice-220|Henry Rice]] and [[Frost-76|Elizabeth Frost]], was probably born in April or May 1608 and was baptized at St. James Church in Stanstead, Suffolk, England in May 1608.<ref>Mary Lovering Holman, "English Notes on Edmund Rice." ''The American Genealogist'' 10, (1943): 134. Baptism of "Edward Ryce the son of Henry Ryce."</ref> Edward is specifically mention in the will of his grandfather, [[Frost-72|Edward Frost]], dated 26 July 1616 (proved 4 October 1616).<ref>Holman, "English Notes on Edmund Rice," 135.</ref> == Sources == <references /> == See Also ==*Holman, Mary Lovering. "English Notes on Edmund Rice." ''The American Genealogist'' 10, (1943): 133-136.
10. [[Category:Puritan Great Migration]] {{Puritan Great Migration}} ---- == Disputed Origins ==Elizabeth was the daughter of Henry Rice and Elizabeth (Frost) Whale.She was the adopted daughter of Elizabeth'S second husband Philemon Whale. Many genealogical studies of John(1) Moore and his family claim that his last wife was Elizabeth, daughter of Philemon1 Whale of Sudbury, who calls her his daughter in his will. Many have taken this to mean that she was Elizabeth, bapt 31 Jan 1593 to Philemon Whale in Checkney, Essex England.<ref>IGI Batch #F506660, sheet 047, call #1553362, citing Film 455484, Parish Registers of Chickney, Essex; baptisms</ref> Robert Charles Anderson<ref>Robert Charles Anderson, "The English Origins of Philemon Whale of Sudbury, Massachusetts,'' in ''The Genealogist,'' 6 (1985):131-41</ref> has argued that she was actually a daughter of Henry and Elizabeth (Frost) Rice of Stanstead, co. Suffolk, England, and a ''stepdaughter'' of Philemon Whale, who married Henry Rice'swidow. Philemon Whale did not marry Elizabeth Frost (widow of Henry Rice) until 1621, had their first child (dau Sarah) in 1622; a subsequent birth of Elizabeth would too late to parent the Elizabeth who marries in 1639. Then to really confirm this, "...a microfilm of a transcript of the Bishop's Transcripts for Little Gaddesden was checked (FHL #1040857, item 3)... under the date of 27 Nov 1633, we find the marriage of 'Johannes More & Elizabetha Rice." ... There can be no doubt that this is the marriage of the immigrants to Sudbury, Mass.<ref>John Plummer, "The English Origin of John1 Moore of Sudbury, Massachusetts," in ''The American Genealogist,'' 66(1991):75-77</ref> == Biography == She was baptized 18 Nov 1612 in Stanstead, Suffolk, England, daughterof Henry Rice (d. 1620) and Elizabeth Frost. She married John Moore 27 Nov 1633 in Little Gaddesden, England. She died 14 Dec 1690 in Sudbury, Middlesex, Massachusetts. == Sources == <references /> <!-- Please edit, add, or delete anything in this text, including this note. Be bold and experiment! If you make a mistake you can always see the previous version of the text on the Changes page. --> === Notes === : Note <span id='DI4206'>DI4206</span>(now Wayland) : Note <span id='NI4206'>NI4206</span>stepfather named Whale whose name she used Elizabeth4 RICE (#2564) was born, : before 18 November 1612
11. {{Puritan Great Migration}}[[Category: Immigrants to Massachusetts Bay Colony from England]][[Category:Moore Name Study]] ==Biography== == Origins and Wives == Seeking proof (if any) that he was the son of [[Moore-3195|John Moore]] (or [[Morse-360|Joseph Morse]]) and [[Barber-640|Dorothy Barber]] (or this [[Barber-631|Dorothy Barber]]). Until such proof is found, we are disconnecting John Moore, the immigrant, from these parents. If he was the John Moore of Henham, co. Essex,<ref>Anderson, "The English Origins of Philemon Whale," ''The Genealogist'' 6:134, 139-40)</ref> then he married (1) about 1625 Elizabeth _____; he married (2) at Little Gaddesden, do. Hertford, 27 Nov 1633 Elizabeth Rice, daughter of Henry and Elizabeth (Frost) Rice and stepdaughter of Philemon1 Whale, later of Sudbury. She was baptized at Stanstead, co. Essex, on 18 Nov 1612 and died in Sudbury, Massachusetts, on 14 Dec 1690 as "widow Elizabeth Moore."<ref>NEHGR 17:140</ref> == Life in New England == There is uncertainty about when John Moore arrived in New England. Ifthe baptism of Mary, daughter of John Moore, in Berkhamstead on 9 Jan1641/2 is that of a daughter of the immigrant, he must have arrived after that time. While the town history claims that John Moore was at the Sudbury settlement soon after it began (1638-1639),<ref>''The History of Sudbury'', [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/The_History_of_Sudbury.jpg Page 26]</ref> the first record of his presence is in September 1642, when he bought of [[Rice-52|Edmund Rice]] (father of his soon-to-be [[Rice-53|son-in-law]]) a house and land situated in the east part of the town, in the southerly part of what is now the town of Wayland.<ref name=Bolton303>Bolton, Ethel Stanwood. Some Descendants of John Moore of Sudbury, Mass. ''New England Historical and Genealogical Register'', vol. 57(1903), pp. 300ff [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB202/i/11719/300/23531455 americanancestors.org].</ref> By this time, he was also married to his second wife, Elizabeth-- step-daughter of Philemon Whale. :There was also a John Moore of Cambridge who owned land ''there'' aslate as 1643, and there has been an effort thus far fruitless, to prove that they were identical, but it seems doubtful, since the land owned by John Moore of Cambridge has been traced to his descendants. It was finally sold, about the time of the Revolution, by a Cambridge man,who happened at the time to be living in Sudbury, but who was not a descendant of John Moore of Sudbury. 1645: He took the oath of fidelity at Sudbury July 9 1645.<ref name=Bolton303/> The same year, he bought of John Stone a dwelling house and house lot, and all other lands and meadows belonging to Stone by virtue of his right in the beginning of the plantation of Sudbury. 1653: He subscribed to the covenant of Lancaster "11th first mo. 1653," and forty acres of land were laid out in his name, and the first grant of lots (1653. 30th 9mo").{{Citation Needed}} He died 6 January 1673/4.<ref name=Bolton303/> == Last Will & Testament == His will<ref>Worcester Co Probate #10921</ref> was dated the 25th of August 1668, and was probated the 7th of April 1674. In it he mentions: * wife Elizabeth, * eldest son son John of Lancaster; * eldest daughter Elizabeth, wife of Henry Rice; * daughter Mary, wife of Daniel Stone;* youngest daughter Lydia, wife of James Cutler, former wife of Samuel Wright; * sons William, Jacob, Joseph and Benjamin.He appoints Rev. Edmund Brown, Lt. Edmund Goodnow, and Mr. Thomas Stevens, overseers of the will. His signature to the will was John More. == Children == By his first wife ("Bridget" according to the Edmund Rice Association, but above implies her name was Elizabeth):{{Citation Needed}} # [[Moore-175|Elizabeth Moore]], b abt 1626, d Framingham, MA 23 Aug 1705; m. in Sudbury 1 Jan 1643/4 [[Rice-53|Henry Rice]], son of EdmundRice, her step first cousin, once removed.# [[Moore-3196|John Moore]], b abt 1628, poss. the "John, son of JohnMore and Ellesabeth," bp Henham, co Essex, 11 Nov 1628, d Lancaster, MA bef 23 Sep 1702; m1 in Sudbury 16 Nov 1654 Ann Smith, dau of John. m. Nov 16, 1654, Ann Smith (dau of John), m2 Lancaster 20 Aug 1683 Mary (----) Whitcomb, widow of John; signed the Covenant of Lancaster, 13: 2 mo. 1654 and d. in 1702, leaving a widow Mary. His wife died March10, 1670-1. NOTE: Stevens-Miller 2:153, disentangles John2 Moore froman older John Moore of Lancaster who had a wife named Judith.# (poss) [[Moore-8687|Susan]] bp "Suzand, daughter of John More," Henham 17 Jul 1630; bur Henham 18 July 1630. By his second wife, Elizabeth Rice, dau of Henry Rice and step-daughter of Philemon Whale:<br>:4. [[Moore-8689|Anna]], bp Berkhamstead, co Hertford, 12 Oct 1634; prob dy<br>:5. [[Moore-3186|Richard]] b abt 1636-7, bur Berkhamstead 7 Nov 1650<br>:6. [[Moore-8691|William]] b abt 1639, d Sudbury 25 Mar 1688 prob unm. In 1664 he bought land in Sudbury of Thomas Beesbeech of Marshfield;in 1679 he sold forty-eight acres in four pieces to his brother Benjamin.<br>:7. [[Moore-174|Mary]], bp Berkhamstead 9 Jan 1641/2; m1 Sudbury Sept. 8 1661, Richard Ward (drowned in Sudbury River, March 31, 1666); m. 2d.2 Nov 1667 Dea. David Stone.<br>:8. [[Moore-7610|Lydia]], b Sudbury 24 Jun 1643; d there 23 Nov 1723;m1 Sudbury 31 My 1664 Samuel Wright; m2 15 Jun 1665 James Cutler<br>:9. [[Moore-7620|Jacob Moore]], b. Sudbury 29 April 1645, 23 Mar 1715/6; m. May 29, 1667, Elizabeth Loker, dau of Henry.<br>:10. [[Moore-4393|Joseph]], b. Sudbury 21 Oct 1647, d there 2 Jan 1725/6; m1. Lydia Maynard, dau of John; m2 Ruth.<br> :11. Elizabeth b 10 Jan 1649/50; d.y.<br>:12. Benjamin, b. abt 1652, d Sudbury 29 Oct 1729; m 11 Nov 1686 Dorothy Wright, dau of Edward. ===Descendants ===Notable descendants of John Moore include President [[Coolidge-13|John Calvin Coolidge, Jr.]] (1872-1933) (served as U.S. President 1923-29) who is three times John's 7th great-grandson via his daughter Elizabeth three times. == Sources == <references /> See:* American Genealogical-Biographical Index (AGBI), Volume: 120, PageNumber: 42, citing Frank R. Holmes, ''Directory of the Anc. heads of New England Fams.,'' NewYork, 1923:166* Anderson, Robert Charles. "The English Origins of Philemon Whale ofSudbury, Massachusetts," in ''The Genealogist,'' 6 (1985):131-141.* Bolton, Ethel Stanwood. "Addenda to "Some Descendants..." NEHGR 58(1904):176.* DeForest & DeForest, ''William Henry Moore and his ancestry,'' 1934, pp. 319-320* Ferris, Mary Walton. "Dawes-Gates Ancestral Lines", privately printed 1931.* Filby, P. William, ed., ''Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, 1500s-1900s,'' available on Ancestry.com.* Hudson, Alfred Sereno, ''The History of Sudbury,'' (1889), [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/The_History_of_Sudbury.jpg Page 26]* Marriage in Massachusetts June 10, 1639 - New England marriage prior to 1700 edition 20 page 516* Middlesex County, Massachusetts Probate Index, 1648-1870 : Moore, John Joseph, Will: 1674; Number: 15362 in Index to the Probate Records of the County of Middlesex, Massachusetts. Cambridge, MA, USA: 1912. * Planters Grange FHL 974 w2p page 143 -- public record Office MSS.* *Plummer, John. The English Origin of John Moore of Sudbury, Massachusetts. ''The American Genealogist,'' 66 (1991): 2, pp. 75-77. * Pope, ''Pioneers of Massachusetts,'' p. 317 * Rice, Margaret Skinner. Rice Family - S2/P1, p. 1. * Sargent, John S. "Moore Genealogy," NEGHS Register, 52 (1898):72-73* Savage, ''Genealogical Dictionary,'' Boston, MA (1861); vol. 3, p. 229 * Vital Records of Sudbury, Massachusetts, p 91, LDS film #0185455 * Ward, Andrew Henshaw. Rice Family (Ward), pp. 29-31. * http://www.edmund-rice.org/era5gens/p24.htm#i132
12. == Biography == Anna was born in 1634 and died young. == Sources == <references /> * [[Vasile-13 | Wilfred Vasile]], firsthand knowledge. Click the Changes tab for the details of edits by Wilfred and others.
13. ==Biography== Richard b abt 1636-7, bur Berkhamstead 7 Nov 1650.<ref>John Plummer, "The English Origin of John1 Moore of Sudbury, Massachusetts," in The American Genealogist, 66(1991):75-77</ref> == Sources == <references />
14. === Biography === William was born in 1639. He is the son of [[Moore-9453|John Moore]] and [[Rice-2747|Elizabeth Rice]]. He passed away in 1668. <ref>Entered by Wilfred Vasile, Oct 13, 2012</ref> == Sources == <references /> * [[Vasile-13 | Wilfred Vasile]], firsthand knowledge. Click the Changes tab for the details of edits by Wilfred and others.
15. [[Category: Immigrants to Massachusetts Bay Colony from England]] [[Category: Sudbury, Massachusetts]][[Category:Moore Name Study]] == '' Mary Moore, Wife of Richard Ward and Daniel Stone '' == Mary Moore, daughter of John and Elizabeth (Rice) Moore was born about 1641/2. She was baptized on 9 January 1641/42 at Berkhamstead, co. Hertfordshire, England<ref>Plummer, John. "The English Origin Of John<sup>1</sup> Moore Of Sudbury, Massachusetts." ''The American Genealogist'' Vol 66 p 77.</ref> Mary Moore and Richard Ward were married on 8 Sept 1661, in Sudbury, Massachusetts.<ref name="SVR">"Sudbury Records." ''New England Historical and Genealogical Record.'' Vol 17 pp 254,255,256.</ref> Their children were both born in Sudbury: *[[Ward-403| Obadiah Ward]] b. 19 Apr 1663<ref name="SVR"/><br/> *[[Ward-7854| Lydia Ward]] b. 16 Mar 1664<ref name="SVR"/> Unfortunately, Richard drowned in the Sudbury River, on 31 Mar 1666.<ref name="SVR"/> Mary, subsequently, married Daniel Stone on 2 Nov 1667, in Sudbury.<ref name="SVR"/>, or 22 Nov 1667<ref name="VRS">''Vital Records of Sudbury, Massachusetts, to the Year 1850.'' Boston, Mass.: New-England Historic Genealogical Society, 1903.</ref> The original records would need to be checked to establish the correct date. She is frequently mistaken for a daughter of William Ward, because she is listed as Mary Stone in William's will. Both she and her childrenare mentioned in William's will: "Item to Mary, wife of Daniell Stoneof Sudbury I Bequeath One shilling and unto Obediah and Lydia the children of said Mary by my sonne Richard Ward Deceased I give five shillings a piece." Mary and Daniel had children in Sudbury, Massachusetts:<ref name="VRS"/> *[[Stone-5817|Daniel Stone]] b. 22 Nov 1668; *Ann Stone b. 15 Jan 1670; *Tabitha Stone b. 4 May 1673; *[[Stone-1526| Sarah Stone]] b. 14 Feb 1675; *[[Stone-270|Mary Stone]] b. 10 Aug 1677; *[[Stone-271|Elizabeth Stone]] b. 9 Nov 1678; *[[Stone-3202|Abigail Stone]] b. 13 Feb 1680; and *John Stone b. 10 June 1684. Mary Ston, w. of Dea Danill died Jan. 10, 1702/3.<ref name="VRS"/> == Sources == <references />*"Sudbury Records." New England Historical and Genealogical Record. Vol 17 (July 1863) pp 254,255,256.* <span id='VRSM'></span>''[[Space:Vital Records of Sudbury Massachusetts to the Year 1850|Vital Records of Sudbury Massachusetts to the Year 1850]]'' (NEHGS, Boston, Mass., 1903) Page 138 & [https://archive.org/stream/vitalrecordsofsu00sudb#page/279/mode/1up Page 279]: Sudbury Marriages: "WAD (see Ward), Mary and Daniel Stone, Nov. 22 [1667] M.R." Middlesex County record (East Cambridge)*{{MLA citation|publisher = S. G. Drake|publication-place = Boston|author = Andrew Henshaw Ward|url = http://openlibrary.org/books/OL7029944M/Ward_family_descendants_of_William_Ward|repository=Open Library|title = ''Ward family; descendants of William Ward''|year = 1851}} page 16, [http://books.google.com/books?id=yHhZAAAAMAAJ&printsec=frontcover&dq=william+ward&hl=en&sa=X&ei=Z6glU8C-EMuwqwHOkYHQDw&ved=0CCwQ6AEwAA#v=onepage&q=william%20ward&f=false Google Books] See Also:* Source: <span id='S116'>S116</span> Media: Book Abbreviation: William Ward Genealogy Title: William Ward Genealogy Author: Charles Martyn Date: 1925 Text: Charles Martyn, The William Ward Genealogy (1925).* Source: <span id='S2'>S2</span> Media: Web Site Abbreviation: OneWorld Tree (sm) Title: One World Tree (sm) Publication: Name: Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., n.d.; Location:www.ancestry.com; URL: www.ancestry.com Text: Ancestry.com, One World. www.ancestry.com, Provo, UT, USA.* Source: <span id='S236'>S236</span> Media: Web Site Abbreviation:Ward Gen Title: Ward Family Genealogy - Descendants of Thomas Warde Author: Clare Prechel Publication: http://oachs.net/ward_genealogy_i* Source: <span id='S55'>S55</span> Media: Book Abbreviation: Colonial Maynards Title: Colonial Maynards Author: Maynard, Carl W. Jr Publication: Wilmington Del;Salt Lake City; Date: 1982 Text: Carl W. Maynard Jr, Colonial Maynards (Salt Lake City, Wilmington Del1982), 929.273 A1#3784, Source Medium: Microfiche Filimed by the Genealogiical Society of Utah,1983. === Notes === : Note East Sudbury (now Wayland): Note <span id='NI1352'>NI1352</span>two contrary listings for birthBerk. eng father and Sudbury fathe rjohn
16. [[Category: Sudbury, Massachusetts]] == Biography == Lydia was born in 1643, daughter of [[Moore-7195|John Moore]] and [[Whale-34|Elizabeth Whale]].<ref>Sudbury Births, p 170: Lydia, dau of John and Elizabeth Moore, 24, 4, 1643</ref> She first married Samuel Wright on 31 May 1664 in Sudbury.<ref>Mass. Vital Records, Sudbury Marriages</ref> He died 30 August 1664.<ref>Mass. Vital Records, Sudbury Deaths</ref> She married second James Cutler on 15 June 1665 in Sudbury.<ref>US, New England Marriages Prior to 1700</ref> They had eight children. He died 31 July 1685 in Lexington, Middlesex, Massachusetts. Some trees assert that she is the Lydia Moore who married John Wetherbee in 1684. This is unlikely, since John Cutler did not die until 1685, and the marriage records for the Wetherbee/Moore marriage refers toWetherbee's wife as Lydia Moore, not Lydia Cutler. Additionally, she would have been 52 when her last child was born - not impossible, but unlikely. She died 23 Nov 1723. [citation needed] == Sources == <references /> * WikiTree profile Moore-9559 created through the import of wikitree1.ged on Oct 17, 2012 by [[Everingham-7 | Kimball G. Everingham]]. See the [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:NetworkFeed&who=Moore-9559 Changes page] for the details of edits by Kimball G. and others. * Source: <span id='S331'>S331</span> Title: The Snow-Estes Ancestry, Format: 2 vols. Abbreviation: Snow-Estes Anc. Author: Snow, Nora E. Publication: the author, Hillburn, N.Y., 1939 * Source: <span id='S-2042645524'>S-2042645524</span> Repository: [[#R-2138227885]] Title: Dawes-Gates ancestral lines : a memorial volumecontaining the American ancestry of Rufus R. Dawes Author: Ancestry.com Publication: Online publication - Provo, UT: The Generations Network, Inc., 2005.Original data - Ferris, Mary Walton,. Dawes-Gates ancestral lines : a memorial volume containing the American ancestry of Rufus R. Dawes. Milwaukee: Wisconsin Cuneo Press, 1931-1943.Origin Note: Vol. II has subtitle: The American ancestry of Mary Beman (Gates) Dawes.|||"Privately printed."|||Includes indexes.|||"References" at end of each chapter.|||v.1. Dawes and allied families -- v.2. Gates and allied families. APID: 1,11708::0 *Source: <span id='S-2045934542'>S-2045934542</span> Repository: [[#R-2138227885]] Title: Family Data Collection - Individual Records Author: Edmund West, comp. Publication: Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2000. Note: APID: 1,4725::0 * Source: <span id='S-2059032920'>S-2059032920</span> Repository: [[#R-2138227885]] Title: U.S., Sons of the American Revolution Membership Applications, 1889-1970 Author: Ancestry.com Publication: Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2011.Original data - Sons of the American Revolution Membership Applications, 1889-1970. Louisville, Kentucky: National Society of the Sons of the American Revolution. Microfilm, 508 rolls Note: APID: 1,2204::0
17. == Biography == Jacob Moore was born on 28 Apr, 1645, in Sudbury, Massachusetts. He was the son of John and Elizabeth (Rice) Moore. Jacob married ElizabethLoker on 29 May, 1667, in Sudbury, Massachusetts. Jacob and his wife,Elizabeth, had 12 children during their marriage. He died on 23 Mar, 1716, in his hometown of Sudbury, Massachusetts. ==Sources== <references /> *''Vital Records of Sudbury, Massachusetts, until 1850'' * "Some Descendants of John Moore of Sudbury, Mass." ''New England Historical and Genealogical Register'', vol. 57 (1903).
18. == Biography == ''This biography is a rough draft. It was auto-generated by a GEDCOM import and needs to be edited.'' === Name ===: Name: Joseph /Moore/<ref>Source: [[#S-2009482839]] :</ref><ref>Source: [[#S-2009482851]] </ref><ref>Source: [[#S-2009482853]] Text: http://trees.ancestry.com/pt/AMTCitationRedir.aspx?tid=15949597&pid=487238755</ref> === Birth ==="Morres, (see Moor, Moore, Moors, More), Joseph, s. John and Elizabeth, Oct. 21, 1647" at Sudbury, Middlesex, Massachusetts<ref>[[#S29]] Sudbury VRs, Page 98</ref> === Death === : Death: :: Date: 02 JAN 1725/6:: Place: Sudbury, Middlesex, Massachusetts<ref>[[#S29]] Sudbury VRs, Page 317</ref> === Marriages === : Husband: [[Moore-4393|Joseph Moore]] : Wife: [[Maynard-281|Lydia Maynard]] : Marriage: :: Date: before 14 APR 1669:: Place: probably Sudbury, Middlesex, Massachusetts<ref>Source: [[#S-2009482839]] </ref><ref>Source: [[#S-2009482851]]</ref>: There is no record of this marriage in the Sudbury records.<ref>[[#S29]] Sudbury VRs</ref>, but it is adequately proven by Lydia's father's references in his Will and by court cases regarding fornication between Joseph Moore and Lydia Maynard.<ref>[[#S33] Neil D. Thompson, "Lydia Maynard, Wife of Joseph Moore of Sudbury, MA" TAG 60(Jan 1984):53-56</ref>: "Liddia, w. Joseph, d. on Nov. 23, 1717" at Sudbury.<ref>[[#S29]] Sudbury VRs, Page 317</ref> : Husband: [[Moore-4393|Joseph Moore]] : Wife: [[Starr-191|Ruth Starr]] : Marriage: :: Date: about 1718 :: Place: Massachusetts<ref>Source: [[#S-2009482839]]</ref>: Joseph's second wife, Ruth, is not mentioned in his Will, dated 1 Jan 1718/19, so it is assumed that he married after drawing up the Will.<ref>[[#S33] TAG 60(Jan 1984):53</ref> : A "Joseph Moore & Ruth Starr were married 21st --- 3rd month [1656]by John Endicott Govr." at Boston,<ref>[[#S31]] Page 57</ref> but, given the date, 1656, Joseph would have been only nine years of age, so this can't be the correct marriage date. Also, I cannot find any source for the last name "Starr," and I think it was mistakenly taken fromthe 1656 marriage of a Ruth Starr to a different Joseph Moore.[Watt-266|Watt-266]] 14:16, 25 April 2014 (EDT) == Sources == <references /> * Source: <span id='S-29'>S-29</span>{{MLA citation|publisher=New England Historic Genealogical Society, at the charge of the Eddy Town-Record Fund| publication-place = Boston|title = ''Vital records of Sudbury, Massachusetts, to the year 1850''|year = 1903|repository=Open Library|url = http://openlibrary.org/books/OL7063421M/Vital_records_of_Sudbury_Massachusetts_to_the_year_1850.}} * Source: <span id='S-31'>S-31</span>{{MLA citation|publisher = Municipal Printing Office|publication-place = Boston|title = ''Boston births, baptisms, marriages and deaths, 1630-1699''|author = Boston (Mass.)|year = 1908|repository=Open Library|url = http://openlibrary.org/books/OL7000289M/Boston_births_baptisms_marriages_and_deaths_1630-1699.|oclc = 4406400}} * Source: <span id='S-33'>S-33</span> ''The American Genealogist.'' (TAG) New Haven, CT: D. L. Jacobus, 1937-. (Online database. AmericanAncestors.org. New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2009 - .) * Source: <span id='S-2009482839'>S-2009482839</span> Title: Family Data Collection - Individual Records Author: Edmund West, comp. Publication: Ancestry.com: Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2000. * Source: <span id='S-2009482851'>S-2009482851</span> Title: U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900 Author: Yates Publishing Publication: Ancestry.com: Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2004.Original data - This unique collection of records was extracted from a variety of sources including family groupsheets and electronic databases. * Source: <span id='S-2009482853'>S-2009482853</span> Title: Ancestry Family Trees Publication: Ancestry.com: Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com. Original data: Family Tree files submitted byAncestry members. <!-- Please edit, add, or delete anything in this text, including this note. Be bold and experiment! If you make a mistake you can always see the previous version of the text on the Changes page. -->
19. [[Category: Sudbury, Massachusetts]] == Biography ==Lydia (Axtell/Maynard) Moore was daughter of Thomas Axtell and his wife, Mary (_____) Axtell, and the adopted daughter of John Maynard whomarried Mary at Sudbury 16 Jun 1646 (after Thomas died in March of that year). On 20 Jan 1668/9 John Maynard, husbandman, gave bond of 20 pounds forthe appearance of "his daughter Lidiah" to answer to a charge of fornication with Joseph Moore. On 26 Jan 1668/9, Joseph Moore confessed to fornication with Lydia Maynard and gave bond of 20 pounds for his appearance to answer the charge, with Jacob Moore (his brother) and Henry Rice as sureties. On 28 Jan 1668/9, Joseph Moore was summoned to answer for fornicationwith Lydia Maynard. Lydia married [[Moore-4393|Joseph Moore]] between 28 Jan 1668/9 (whenstill single, charged with fornication with each other, and she was no doubt pregnant) and 14 Apr 1669 when their son Benoni was born (Sudbury vital records); she is most definitely married by 5 Oct 1669 by which time the records refer to her as "Lydia Maynard now Moore". She died 23 NOV 1717 Sudbury, Middlesex, Massachusetts.<ref>Sudbury Vital Records, Deaths, p 317</ref> On 5 Oct 1669, petition by Elizabeth Moore, mother of Joseph, and Mary Maynard, mother of Lydia Maynard now Moore, seeking that the imposition of corporeal punishment for fornication on their children be relieved, and a fine imposed instead. The court minutes of the period are missing, so we do not know when the charge was first made, what exactlythe penalty was, or whether the petition of the mothers was respected. <ref>Neil D. Thompson, "Lydia Maynard, Wife of Joseph Moore of Sudbury MA," in ''The American Genealogist,'' 60(1984):53-55</ref> === Note ===Note: (or Mary). The Sudbury Vital Records gives both names on the same date, born June 1, 1644. In his will, John Maynard speaks of his daughter Lydia, wife of John Moore, and as there is no record of any other Lydia in his family, it seems probable that the daughter of his wife by her first husband,Thomas Axtell, is intended.<ref name="Axtell" >Axtell, Carson A. (Compiler) [https://books.google.com/books/reader?id=JT0xAAAAMAAJ&printsec=frontcover&output=reader&source=gbs_atb_hover&pg=GBS.PA17 Axtell Genealogy]. Fairhaven, Mass.: 1945</ref> == Sources == <references />
20. [[Category: Sudbury, Massachusetts]] == Biography ==Benjamin was born in Sudbury MA in 1648 the son of [[Moore-8548|JohnMoore]] and Elizabeth Rice.<ref name=DawesGates>Mary Walton Ferris, Dawes-Gates Ancestral Lines: a memorial volume containing the American ancestry of Rufus R. Dawes (Salem, MA: Higginson Book Company, 1931) Vol 1 Moore p 450 [http://interactive.ancestry.com/11708/dvm_GenMono001331-00245-1/482?backurl=http%3a%2f%2fsearch.ancestry.com%2fcgi-bin%2fsse.dll%3fdb%3dGenealogy-glh11797223%26gss%3dsfs28_ms_db%26new%3d1%26rank%3d1%26msT%3d1%26gsfn%3dEdward%26gsfn_x%3d0%26gsln%3dMoore%26gsln_x%3d0%26MSAV%3d1%26uidh%3d6v7&ssrc=&backlabel=ReturnSearchResults&rc=1525,492,2003,569;576,796,868,859;439,1148,732,1202;3128,1162,3421,1216;1435,1578,1730,1631#?imageId=dvm_GenMono001331-00248-0 available at Ancestry.com subscription required]</ref><ref name=Hubbard>Lillian Kimball Stewart, Hubbard - Thompson Memorial: Genealogical Record and Historical Account of the Ancestors and Descendants of Ebenezer Hubbard and Mary Thompson His Wife (Salem, MA: NEHGS, 1914) p 189-92 [http://shop.americanancestors.org/products/hubbard-thompson-hubbard-thompson-memorial-genealogical-record-and-historical-account-of-the-ancestors-and-descendants-of-ebenezer-hubbard-and-mary-thompson-his-wife link]</ref><ref name=Bullard>Edgar John Bullard, Bullard and Allied Families: the American Ancestors of George Newton Bullard and Mary Elizabeth Bullard. (Detroit, Michigan: E. J. Bullard, 1930) p 95-6 [http://interactive.ancestry.com/15692/dvm_GenMono000932-00056-0/102?backurl=http%3a%2f%2fsearch.ancestry.com%2fcgi-bin%2fsse.dll%3fdb%3dGenealogy-glh17242577%26gss%3dsfs28_ms_db%26new%3d1%26rank%3d1%26msT%3d1%26gsfn%3dEdward%26gsfn_x%3d0%26gsln%3dMoore%26gsln_x%3d0%26MSAV%3d1%26uidh%3d6v7&ssrc=&backlabel=ReturnSearchResults&rc=1005,294,1181,329;594,447,791,481;1791,441,1947,483;221,688,695,724#?imageId=dvm_GenMono000932-00055-1 link]</ref><ref name=DeForest1934>Louis Effingham De Forest and Anne LawrenceDe Forest, William Henry Moore and his ancestry, with accounts of theMoore families in the American colonies, 1620-1730 (New York, NY: De Forest Publishing Co., 1934) John1 p 319-320, #5 Benjamin2 p 324-5, #19 Edward3 and Elijah4 p 338-9 [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=13961 link]</ref> His date of birth is not recorded in Sudburyvital records due to the death of the town clerk during this period but he was named in his father's will.<ref>John Plummer, The American Genealogist. "The English Origin of John1 Moore of Sudbury, Massachusetts," New Haven, CT: D. L. Jacobus, 1991) Vol 66 p 75-77 [http://www.americanancestors.org/databases/american-genealogist-the/image/?pageName=75&volumeId=12961&filterQuery=BROWSE link]</ref> In his father's will was dated 1668 and proved in April 1674, "Benjamin received about 120 acres of upland in 2 pieces, one of which adjoined the land of Ens. John Grout; 5 pieces of meadow land totaling 21-1/2 acres; and the town right which the testator had formerly bought of Nathaniel Treadway, as well las 20 pounds (money) in corn and cattle at price current within 1 year after the death of widow Elizabeth."<ref name=DawesGates/> He married Dorothy Wright in Sudbury on 11 Nov 1686. (Sudbury marriages p 290)<ref name=SudburyVRM>Vital Records of Sudbury, Massachusetts to the Year 1850 (Boston, MA: NEHGS, 1903) Vol 1 Marriages p 290 [http://openlibrary.org/books/OL7063421M link]</ref><ref name=DawesGates/><ref name=DeForest1934/> Dorothy Wright was the daughter of Edward and Hannah Wright and she was born at Sudbury, Middlesex, Massachusetts, on 20 Oct 1662 (Sudbury births p 157).<ref name=SudburyVRB/><ref name=DawesGates/> She was approximately 13 years younger than Benjamin. Children: # Dorothy, b. Sept. 18, 1687 (Sudbury births, p 91-98)<ref name=SudburyVRB>Vital Records of Sudbury, Massachusetts to the Year 1850 (Boston, MA: NEHGS, 1903) Vol 1 Births p 91 - 98 [http://openlibrary.org/books/OL7063421M link]</ref><ref name=DawesGates/><ref name=DeForest1934/>m. before 1706 Caleb Johnson of Sudbury, Framingham and Shrewsbury and died Jan. 25, 1741-2.<ref name=DawesGates/><ref name=DeForest1934/># Abigail, b. Dec. 2, 1688 (Sudbury births, p 91-98)<ref name=SudburyVRB/> m. at Sudbury July 26, 1708 Josial (sic) Brown.# Prudence, b. July 14, 1690 (Sudbury births, p 91-98)<ref name=SudburyVRB/>; d. yng.<ref name=DawesGates/><ref name=DeForest1934/># William, b. abt.1692; d. at Rutland, Dec. 4, 1756, in his sixty-fifth year, then called "Lt."; m. at Sudbury on Jan. 21 1715/6, Tamar Rice daughter of John Rice.<ref name=DawesGates/><ref name=DeForest1934/># Peter, his will was probated in 1770; m. at Sudbury on June 10, 1719, Mary Goodenow. They settled in the part of Rutland which became Paxton.<ref name=DawesGates/><ref name=DeForest1934/># Edward, m. at Sudbury on Feb. 19, 1722- 3, Keziah Goodenow.<ref name=DawesGates/><ref name=DeForest1934/># Hezekiah, b. Sept. 13 1696; his will of 1775 was probated in 1794; m. at Sudbury 6 June 27 1728, Mary Haynes (daughter of David).<ref name=DawesGates/><ref name=DeForest1934/># Uriah, a physician; his estate was administered in 1746; m. 1st at Sudbury Oct. 5, 1721, Abigail' Haynes (daughter of David); m. 2nd there Jan. 21 1742, Parnel Parker who administered his estate.<ref name=DawesGates/><ref name=DeForest1934/># Comfort, b. Feb. 8, 1702/3 (Sudbury births, p 91-98)<ref name=SudburyVRB/>; she was unable to care for herself and in 1730 her brothers William, Edward, Hezekiah and Uriah deeded a piece of land to Caleb Johnson of Framingham for him to use for her support and burial. It was undoubtedly she who d. at Shrewsbury on March 30, 1755, "aged between 50 and 60."<ref name=DawesGates/><ref name=DeForest1934/># Prudence b. July 22 1704 (Sudbury births, p 91-98)<ref name=SudburyVRB/> d. after 1759; m. 1st at Sudbury on Dec. 18, 1732, Mark Vorce); m. there 2nd on Oct. 18 1759 Daniel Woodward.<ref name=DawesGates/><ref name=DeForest1934/> He served in the Mt. Hope Campaign of Philip's War, under Capt. Thomas Prentice for which he was to be paid 2 - 3 pounds on 8/27/1675.<ref name=DawesGates/> "Benjamin has been called a "prosperous farmer", and in January 1679-80, he bought from his brother, William, "his now dwelling house" in Sudbury and 48 acres of land in 4 pieces."<ref name=DawesGates/> "In 1688 the town stock of ammunition was distributed among the settlers who had agreed "to respond for the same in case it be not spent inreal service in the resistance of the enemy" and among those who accepted and signed were Benjamin Moore, his brother Joseph, Lt. Edward Wright and Sgt. John Rutter. Each one who participated received a littleover 4 lbs. of powder, a little over 3 lbs. of shot and 13 flints."<ref name=DawesGates/> "On 6/5/1700, Capt. Edward Wright sold land to his daughter, Dorothy,calling her "then wife of Benjamin Moore"."<ref name=DawesGates/> "In 1707 there was under consideration a petition relative to dividing the town into 2 parts or precincts and a removal of the church site.Benjamin, being a resident of the west side, opposed the removal."<ref name=DawesGates/> "In July 1715, he and Samuel Wright were a committee to lay out a highway from the property of John Rice, Jr., so that he might pass "to meeting, Market and Mill, etc."."<ref name=DawesGates/> "In Feb. of 1716-17, being called "Sgt." Benjamin Moore, he was one of a committee of 5 to lay out a burying place on the west side of the river, and he was one of 36 men who made up the "Proprietary" of Sudbury, which would have been on the right of Nathaniel Treadway which hisfather had purchased and willed him. His brother, Joseph, was anotherof the 36 Proprietaries, because of the inheritance of the right of his father, John Moore."<ref name=DawesGates/> His wife Dorothy died on 20 Oct 1717 ("Dority, w. Sergt. Benjamin [Moore], [died] Oct. 20, 1717." (Sudbury deaths Vol 2 p 316)<ref name=SudburyVRD>Vital Records of Sudbury, Massachusetts to the Year 1850 (Boston, MA: NEHGS, 1903) Sudbury deaths Vol 2 p 316 [http://openlibrary.org/books/OL7063421M link]</ref> Nine years after her death Benjamin divided his property among his five sons, William, Edward, Peter, Uriah and Hezekiah, deeding the eldest, William, "the house I now dwell in, with all buildings and land" in consideration of "his taking care of meduring the rest of my natural life and paying 50 pounds to whom I have ordered". He undoubtedly had already given portions to his to his daughters when they were married.<ref name=DawesGates/><ref>Middlesex Co. Deeds, Vol. 27, p. 224; Vol. 28, pp. 420, 423; Vol. 29, p. 107; and Vol. 45, p. 415.</ref> Benjamin Moore died on 29 OCT 1729 Sudbury<ref name=SudburyVRD/> leaving no will having already divided his estate.<ref name=DawesGates/><ref>Ethel Stanwood Bolton, Some Descendants of John Moore of Sudbury, Mass."</ref> == Sources == <references />
21. == Biography == Elizabeth was born in 1650. She is the daughter of [[Moore-8548|John Moore]]. She died young. == Sources == <references /> === Contributors === * [[Vasile-13 | Wilfred Vasile]] entered information. Click the Changes tab for the details of edits by Wilfred and others.
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24. [[Category: Martock, Somerset]] == Disputed Child ==: '''Thomas Royce/Rice is reported, on many internet trees, to be thefather of [[Royce-35|Robert Royce]] of Connecticut. However no proof,or evidence has yet been given to support this. Until such evidence comes to light he should remain disconnected.''' == Biography == : [[Royce-75|Thomas Royce]] : Birth: 1569, Martock, Somerset, England : Death: 1610, Somerset, England : Father: [[Royce-224|William Royce]] : Mother: [[Myal-5|Thomasine Myal]] == Spouse & Children == : Spouse (1): [[Appleton-76|Mary Appleton]] Children: # # Henry Royce == Spouse & Child == : Spouse (2): Margaret Rathbone (1585–1617)# William Rose (1596–1664)<ref>Source: person.ancestry.com/tree/1721521</ref> == Sources ==* Source: ''Robert Royce''. The Iowa Society U.S., Sons of the American Revolution Membership Applications, 1889-1970. Name: Robert Royce. SAR Membership: 46906; State#1056; Role: Ancestor; Application Date: 6Jun 1928; [http://interactive.ancestry.com/2204/32596_242251-00227?pid=573277&backurl=http://search.ancestry.com//cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv%3D1%26dbid%3D2204%26h%3D573277%26tid%3D65712609%26pid%3D48143334327%26hid%3D92601645292%26usePUB%3Dtrue%26_phsrc%3DNLO5013%26_phstart%3Ddefault%26usePUBJs%3Dtrue&treeid=65712609&personid=48143334327&hintid=92601645292&usePUB=true&_phsrc=NLO5013&_phstart=default Document 1 of 2] [http://interactive.ancestry.com/2204/32596_242251-00227?pid=573277&backurl=http://search.ancestry.com//cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv%3D1%26dbid%3D2204%26h%3D573277%26tid%3D65712609%26pid%3D48143334327%26hid%3D92601645292%26usePUB%3Dtrue%26_phsrc%3DNLO5013%26_phstart%3Ddefault%26usePUBJs%3Dtrue&treeid=65712609&personid=48143334327&hintid=92601645292&usePUB=true&_phsrc=NLO5013&_phstart=default#?imageId=32596_242251-00228 SAR Document 2 of 2] Others in Record: STEPHEN CALKINS, HENRY HARRISON SHEPARD, ANNA HURST, HENRY SHEPARD, HANNAH CALKINS, DAVID CALKINS, PATIENCEDREW, DAVID CALKINS, ELIZABETH DEMING, STEPHEN CALKINS, MARY CURTIS, SAMUEL CALKINS, HANNAH GIFFORD, JOHN CALKIN, SARAH ROYCE, [and ROBERT ROYCE] * Source: [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/2:2:3QJQ-YVC Thomas Royce] [https://familysearch.org/search/tree/results?count=75&query=%2Bgivenname%3AThomas%20%2Bsurname%3ARoyce%20%2Bbirth_place%3A%22Buckinghamshire%2C%20England%22~%20%2Bbirth_year%3A1560-1670~ Primary FamilySearch.org URL] Pedigree Resource File; Birth: 1569, Buckinghamshire, England; Christening: 1579, Martock, Somerset, England, United Kingdom;Death/Burial: about 1645, Somerset, England; Marriage: about 1604, New London, New London, CT<ref> Further research is needed to ascertain as to whether Thomas Royce was in the colonies, but may have returnedto England where he died </ref>; Father: William ap Rhys; Mother: Thomasine Myal/Mynn; Spouse: Mary (Maria) Appleton; Children: Robert Royce<ref> Another source [4VDC-XSG] lists Robert Royce as a twin </ref>, Henry Rice, (Robert Rice) * Source: Title: Millennium File; Author: Heritage Consulting; Publisher: Ancestry.com Operations Inc; Publisher Date: 2003; Publisher Location: Provo, UT, USA * Source: American Genealogical-Biographical Index (AGBI) Name: Thomas Royce; Volume150; Page number 329; ReferenceAncestors of Arth. Orison Dillon. By Arth. Orison Dillon. Pomona, Ca, 1927. (111p.):26 * Source: http://trees.ancestry.com/pt/AMTCitationRedir.aspx?tid=225892&pid=4105 * Source: http://person.ancestry.com/tree/17215211/person/1115516437/facts <references /> :* Also see: :: Place [[sources]] here: == Acknowledgments ==* Thank you to [[Raber-23|Lynden Castle Rodriguez]] for her contributions to this profile.* Royce-491 was created by [[Crowdes-1|Michael Crowdes]] through the import of Crowdes.ged on Jan 14, 2016.