Ancestral Glimpses » Elizabeth Porter (1624-1683)

Persönliche Daten Elizabeth Porter 

  • Sie ist geboren im Jahr 1624.

    Waarschuwing Pass auf: War unter 16 Jahre alt (13), als Kind (Elizabeth Johnson) geboren wurde (24. Dezember 1637).

    Waarschuwing Pass auf: War unter 16 Jahre alt (15), als Kind (John Johnson) geboren wurde (3. November 1639).

  • Sie wurde getauft am 10 FEB 1610–11 in Ware, Hertfordshire, ENGLAND.
  • Sie ist verstorben am 15. Juni 1683 in Roxbury, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, British America, sie war 59 Jahre alt.
  • Alternative: Sie ist verstorben am 13. August 1683 in Roxbury, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, British America, sie war 59 Jahre alt.
  • Sie wurde begraben in First Religious Society,Roxbury,Suffolk,Massachusetts, Verenigde Staten.
  • Ein Kind von Adrian Porter und Elizabeth Allott
  • Diese Information wurde zuletzt aktualisiert am 26. November 2017.

Familie von Elizabeth Porter

Sie ist verheiratet mit Isaac Johnson.

Sie haben geheiratet am 20. Januar 1646 in Roxbury, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, British America, sie war 22 Jahre alt.

EDMUND CHAMBERLAIN, son of (???) Chamberlain b. abt. 1615 England; d. 8 May 1696 Woodstock, Conn., (Suff. P. XI: 210); Edward Chamberlin md. 1st MARY TURNER 4 Jan 1646, Roxbury, Mass.; probably Mary Turner a maid servant of Roxbury abt. 1643, when her name is recorded as a member in the church records; b. England; d. 6 Dec 1669 Chelmsford (Ct. R.), as Mary wife of Edm: Chamberline; d. 7 Dec 1669 Roxbury as Mary wife of Edmund Chamberlain of Chelmsford. She died at Samuel Ruggles' house. Edmund Chamberlin md. 2nd Hannah Burden (or Burdett) 22 Jun 1670 at Chelmsford, by Rev. Samuel Adams, also (Ct. R.); both of Malden; dau. of William and Annis (Churchman) Witter; b. bef. 1640 Lynn, as Hannah dau. of William amd Annis Witter; d. prob. 1697-99 Woodstock, Conn. Hannah Witter md. 1st Robert Burden or Burditt -- Nov 1653 Malden, by Mr. Nowell; this marriage record calls her [Hannah] Winter; Thomas son of Robert Burden or Burditt, was b. Sep 1655 Malden (Ct. R.); Robert Burden or Burditt d. 16 Jun 1667 Malden. (Essex Ct. Files I: 20) I, Hugh Churchman of Len do make this my will . . . first my howse and Lot in Len & half my marsh and all other the apurtenances there unto belonging to wilyam Wentertel his son Josias shale atayen the age of twenty one years and then to his son Josias and his Ayeres for ever: wth this condicon that that he shale paye to his sister hanna winter ten pounds wthin one hole year; [or vice versa, etc.]. And if Josiah and hanna shall both dy before that theyr shale atayen the age of twenty one yeres that then William Winter or his now wif or the longer liver of them to have it . . . I do give to the widow And ross . . . Rest of my goods to wilyam wenter whom I do make so le exor. Made 4 Jun 1640. In presence of Zacheriah Gould. His inventory was taken 4 Aug 1644. (See Essex Co. Ct. Files I: 62-3, printed in 1911). (Essex Ct. Files VI: 142-3) 1659. 5. 0./6. The will of William Witter . . . I give to my wife Annis halfe my lands, housing and chattels: but in case she chang her name, I bequeath to her but the thirds : and to my sonn Josia I give the other halfe of my lands, housing and chattels: but in case my wife mary, then I bequeath a double portion to my sonn Josia and his mother my wife shall haue but the thirds, as afore said, provided that my sonn shall not sell this his inheritanc; but in case hee die wthout isseu: then . . . this inheritanc shall bee instated upon Robert Burdin and my dafter Hanna, for their posteritis. I will . . . my wife Annis bee my sole exor. Robert Driver William Witter. William Harker. 1659 the 15. 0/9. The invintorie of the estate of William Witter was taken by Robert Driver, William Harker, Francis Ingols his mark. Anis Witter sworn to ye truth of ye Inventory in Court at Salem. 23: 4: 61. (Midd. Deed I: 197) Edmund Chamberline of Chenceford, Co. Mid d., planter, for thirty and three pounds seven shillings payd by William Baker of Bilracay, planter, sell one messuage or tenement scittuate in Bilracay, conteyneing one dwelling house with about fifty acres of land, being bounded on the northeast with William Chamberline south with Benjamin Butterfeild, west with Concord River, & north with Ralph Hill. Also fifty acres bounded on the east with Cambridge lotts, or waste land , south with John Parker, west with Concord River, and north with. . . . [text missing]. Also parcells conteyning twelve acres which I the said Edmund Chamberline purchased of Isack Lerned, Thomas Chamberline, & James P arker, the whole being one twelvth part of all that farme of sixteen hundred acres, by them the said Isacke Learned, Thomas Chamberline and James Parker purchased of the worshipfull Thomas Dudley Esqr. deceased as by deed of sale 19 Sep 1656. In presence of Thomas Danforth, Samuel Greene, 22 Oct 1656. Ack. personally in Cambridge 22 Oct 1656, and recorded. (Midd. III: 77-79) I Robert Birdict give vnto my wife one third part of all my lands & houseing, during her naturall life, and after her decease, then to be equally divided among all my children. Also I give vnto my wife one third part of all my moveable goods & cattell, the one halfe whereof to be at her dispose at her decease, the other halfe, in case shee marry again, shall be delivd to my exors. & overseers for the bringing vp of my children. To eldest sonne Thomas a double portion of all my estate when he shall come to be 21 yeares of age. To my daus. Hannah, Mary, Sarah & Ruth equall portions out of the rest, when they come to be of the age of 18 yeares, and in case my wife be at present with child, then said child shall have equal portion with my daus. Son Joeph [mentioned]. Wife & eldest son Thomas my exors. And Willa Brackenbury, Peter Tufts & John Wayte to be overseers. Made 16 Jun 1667. [Signed] Robert Birdict. In presence off Jno. Wayte, Wm Brackenbury, Peter Tufts, Samuel Sprague. Proved 1 Oct 1667. His inventory was apprised 20 Jun 1667 by John Greenelands marke, John Sprague, Willa Ireland. 1 Oct 1669. At Cambr. Count. Court. Hannah Birdict exex., being sworne, do say that this is a true inventory of her husbands estate. (Midd. Co. Ct. III: 214) Edm: Chamberline, Tho: Birdict. The Agreement made between Edm: Chamberline & Thomas Birdict of Mauldon, concrning the estate of Robert Burdit Senr deced, is allowed by the Court & is on file. County Court Held at Cambridge 2 Apr 1678. (Original Papers) Edmond Chamberlane & Thomas Birdett both of Maldon, Co. Midlsex in the Collonie of ye Massochusetts in New England, Send Greeting. Whereas ye sd. Edmd Chamberlane by marriage wth ye mother of ye sd Tho: Birditt who was an exex. to ye last will of Robert birditt deceased & sd Tho: Birditt allso nominated exor. therein wth his sd mother & then in his nonage, by vertue of sd marriage the whole estate & power of executorship hath vested in sd Edmd. Chamberlans hands. And now the sd Thomas Birditt being come to full age Know yee that the sd Edmund Chamberlane & Thomas Birditt have mutually agreed that . . . the sd Thom as shall take upon himself the sole power of executorship. Dated 1 Apr 1678. Edmond ChamberlinThomas BurditIn prsence of John Wayte, Samuel Wayte. (Midd. Deed VIII: 121) Edmond Chamberlaine of Roxbury, Co. Suff., for one hundred and fourteen pound and ten shillings pd by Mr. James Russell of Charlstowne, sell one messuage or tenement & several other parcells of land in Chelmsford, Co. Midd. conteining one dwelling house and fifteen acres of land on pt. of which the house stands and fifteen acres of land at the east end of the sd. House, a high way only dividing between them, and a brook running through this second parcell, & both these pcells, are bounded by Thomas Chamberlane Senr, northward, and by the Towne Comons elsewhere. Also eight acres of meadow, about three quarters of a mile westward of the sd House, bounded at the lower end by Robert Proctor and by upland elsewhere. Also twenty acres of meadow lying at Cadwick lying upon a small brook that runs into Nashababrook, bounded by Thomas Chamberlane Senr east and elsewhere by uplands, this prcell of meadow land was granted to the sd. Chamberlaine by Chelmsford Towne for Eleven acres and the former parcell of meadow forfour acres. Also a parcell of meadow and swamp land lying southward of Hildreths great pond called pond meadow, which assends from the sd. pond southward and was granted by Chelmsford to the sd Chamberlane and James Hildreth, the whole containe twenty or thirty acres, the sd Russell to take the one half of the whole, taking the East side of the sd. land, al so twenty and four acres of land upon ye pine plain, at the head of the cove, it being bounded by the Comon round about.Signed by Edmund Chambelane & Hannah (her mark) Chamberlane 17 Oct 1678. In presence of Samuel Whiting junr, Joseph Wheten, Jonathan Danforth. Acknowledged by Edm: Chamberline & Hanna his wife 16 Oct 1679, and recorded. Edmund Chamberlain appeared first in Roxbury, Mass., where the Rev. John Eliot recorded his marriage in 1646. He resided in Woburn from 1649 to 1654, and on a farm next to the one occupied by William Chamberlain at Billerica in 1655. On the 11 Jun 1656 Mary Chamberlain was admitted to the church at Chelmsford, as "Mary Chamberlin the wife of Edmond Chamblin dismissed to us fro. the Church of Ooburne" (John Fisk's Note Book, Second Proc. Mass. Hist. Soc. XII: 325). Edmo: Chamberlain was freeman at Chelm: 3 May 1665. He resided there unt. 1669, and next appeared at Malden at the time of his second marriage in 1670, where he remained unt. 1676, when he removed to Roxbury and there rented the Griffith Bowen farm from 1677 to 1682. Edward Chamberlaine was a Tything man at Muddy River on the 25 Apr 1681 (Rec. Comm. Rep. VII), and Edmund Chamberlin was on the Muddy River rates the 13 Dec 1691 (R. Comm. Rep. I: 157). With his wife Hannah, son Edmund and dau. Mary, Edmund Chamberlain removed to New Roxbury, now Woodstock, Conn., as early as the 23 Nov 1693, where he was deacon of the first church until his death in 1696. (Hinman's Early Settlers of Conn.) Edmund Chamberlain, at a Town meeting at Woodstock, 23 Nov 1693, was allowed a corner of land, about thirty rods, on the north side of Muddy Brook, for fencing, Granted 21 Mar 1693-94, three acres adjoining the land he purchased of James Frizell of Woodstock. (Roxbury Land Records, R. Comm. Rep. VI: 51, 5 3, 55) Woodstock Lands. Entered in the Book on Transcript of the lands of Roxbury 26 Feb 1695-96. The Lots of third Range, of which No. 56 was taken up by Edmund Chamberlaine, and contained 21 acres. The sixth Range of Lots begin with the 105th lott of 23¼ acres taken by Jacob Chamberlaine. (Suff. XI: 186) Letters of adm. granted to Hannah Chamberlain widow on the estate of her late Husband Edmund Chamberlain late of Woodstock dec'd. Dated 28 Jul 1696.(p. 210) An Inventory of the Estate of Edmund Chamberlain late of Woodstock who deced May 8th Anno Dom. 1696. Apprized at œ 77.12.3 by Benjamin Sabin, James Corbin, John Johnson. Hannah Chamberlain admr exhibited the Inventory of the estate of her late Husband Edmund Chamberlain of Woodstock deced. Boston 21 Sep 1696. (Suff. XI: 186, also File No. 2323) Bond for administration. Know . . . That We Hannah Chamberlain Widow, Samuel Ruggles Yeoman & John Mayo Cordwainer, both of Roxbury in ye Co. of Suff. in New England are holden . . . unto William Stoughton Esqr in the full sum of Two hundred pounds. 28 Jul 1696. Hannah Chamberlain admrx of all goods . . . of her husband Edmund Chamberlain late of Woodstock in ye County aforesd deced Intestate. In presence of Hopestill Foster, Edward Turfreye. The accompt of Hannah Chamberlin Admrx of all goods . . . of her husband Edmund Chamberlin late of Woodstock dec'd intestate. Inventory exhibited 21 Sept. 1696, amounted to œ 77.12.3. pd. to John Chamberlin for so much due to him, pd. to Deacon ffreary, pd. to James Corbyn, pd. to John Mayo, pd to Mr Josiah Dwight. pd to Mary Chamberlain for money which my sd husband borrowed of her, pd to Richard Billings of Hatfield, pd to Nathanael Sauyer, pd to Peter Moss for weaveing, pd to William Bartholmew, pd to John Gore, pd in expenses in travelling from Woodstock. The accompt of adm. was allowed by Wm. Stoughton, and was presented by Hannah Chamberlain. Boston 24 Sep 1696. Children of Edmund Chamberlain (60) and 1st wife Mary Turner ( 61).
I. MARY, b. abt. 1648; bapt. 16 Apr 1648 Roxbury(+), as Mary dau. of Edmund Chamberlin; she was living at Chelmsford 1 Feb 1656, aged abt. 8 y. old as the dau. of Edmund Chamberlain, and so recorded by his wife; d. bef. 1676, as her probable youngest sister Mary was bapt. 22 Sep 1676. The Mary Chamberlain who md. James Leavens in 1699 and had several children, cannot for that reason be the above Mary born in 1648.
II. SARAH, b. 18 Dec 1649 Woburn*, Mass. (Ct. R.), as Sarah dau. of Edmund Chamberlin; she was living at Chelmsford 1 Feb 1656, aged about 7 y. old; d. prob. bef. her husband; md. Joseph Davis 28 Oct 1670 Roxbury*; son of William and 1st. wife Elizabeth ( ) Davis; bapt. 11 Oct 1649 Roxbury(+), as Joseph child of William Davis; d. 25 Dec 1717 Roxbury*, as Joseph Davis Senr. (DavisGenealogy, by George L. Davis).
III. JOHN, b. (???) Woburn; d. 3 Mar 1652 Woburn*, as Johnson of [blank] Chamberlain.IV. ELIZABETH, b. 11 Mar 1652 Woburn*, as [blank] dau. of Edmund Chamberlain; she was living at Chelmsford 1 Feb 1656, aged about 5 y. old; d. (???); md. Thomas Wheeler 5 May 1673 Charlestown*, bef. Mr. Rich: Russell Maiest; prob. son of Isaac and Frances ( ) Wheeler of Charlestown; b. abt. 1647; d. (???) 1678 Charlestown (P. R.).(Midd. I: 164-5) The will of Richard Cooke of Mauldon mentions, to Isacke Wheeler & Thomas Wheeler my wife's sonnes . . . equally betwenne them fifteen aces of land, namely my ten accs lott sometime Jno Sibleies . . . & the five accs lott sometime Wilkinsons; and to Elizabeth Wheeler & Sarah Wheeler my wife's daughters (as an addition to their porccons formerly given them by their father Wheeler), I give six pounds a peice to be payd them at eighteen years of age or at their day of mariage; other estate vnto wife ffrances Cooke; and if my dau . Mary Cooke shall live to the age of eighteen yeares; wife sole exex. Made 25 Sept. 1658. In the prsence of Jno Vpham, Jno Wayte. Proved 28 Dec (16)58. Richard Cooke deceased 14 Oct (16)58, his inventory sworn by ffrances Cooke the relict. Frances Cook (wid. of Richard) m. Thomas Greene 5 Sep 1659 Maulden*. (Midd. VI: 98) This 23 Oct [16]78. The nuncupative will of Thomas Wheeler mentions Elizabeth my wife admx.; frends Cornet William Green & John Serjeant & Joses Bucknam the evrseers; to Thomas my Eldest son one portion & an half & to my son Isaac & my dau. Mary one portion a piece. Joseph Wheeler aged 68 years & John Chamberlaine aged 24 year es doe testifye that they heard Thomas Wheeler deceased own this to be his last will. 17 Dec [16]78, Sworn in Court as attest. J. R. C. His inventory dated 17 Dec [16]78 was sworn by Elizabeth Wheeler; apprized by Peter Tufts, John Greenland. (Midd. P. Original Papers No. 24355) This is the inventory of Thomas Wheler Estate lat. deseased; taken ye 10 day of ye 10 moth [16]78. Peter Tufts, John Greenland. 17: 10mo; 78, Sworn by Elizabeth Wheeler. J. R. C. The witness John Chamberlain aged 24 years, to the will of Thomas Wheeler, was a brother to the widow Elizabeth (Chamberlain) Wheeler, he was then living in Malden. (Geo. W. Chamberlain's Mss.). V. JOHN, b. abt. 1654 Woburn; d. 27 Dec 1721 by his gravestone in the Rumney Marsh Burying Ground, in Revere, Mass., as Mr. John Chamberlain in ye 67th year of his age; m. Hannah (???) abt. 1677; as their oldest child Deacon John Chamberlain d. 30 Dec 1753 aged 75 y. ,by his gravestone in the Rumney Marsh Burying Ground; she d. after the birth of her dau. Sarah at Malden *, the 25 Nov 1688, and bef. her husband. (History of Chelsea, Mass., by Mellen Chamberlain). Hannah dau. of Robert Birdit was b. -- Nov [16]56 at Malden* ( Ct. R.), she remains unaccounted for, unless she is the wife of John Chamberlain. On the 22 Mar 1689-90 John Chamberlain of Malden was admitted a freeman; in 1695 he was granted six acres of land in Malden; in 1701 his name appears on the tax list of Rumney Marsh, now Chelsea. (Suff. XXII: 356) Adm. on the estate of John Chamberlain of Rumney Marsh, husbandman, was granted to his son John Chamberlain 16 Jan 1721-22.(p. 384) His inventory credits him with six acres of woodland in Malden. Apprized by Hugh Floyd, Joseph Belcher, Samuel Watts. Dated 12 Feb 1721.
VI. EDMUND, b. 30 May 1656 Chelmsford*, as Edmund sonne of Edm. Chamberline, also Malden*, (Ct. R.); bapt. 29 Jun 1656 Chelmsford (2 Proc. Mass. Hist. Soc. XII: 325); d. 19 Dec 1675 in the "Swamp Fight" in King Phillip's War (Bodge). 30.
VII. JACOB, b. 15 Oct 1658 Chelmsford*, Mass., as Jacob son of Edmond and Mary Chamberlain; d. 7 Nov 1721 Roxbury*, as Jacob Chamberlain; aged 63 y. by his gravestone in the Eustis Street Burial Ground; md. 1st MARY CHILDE (31) 24 Jan 1683-84 Roxbury*; dau. of Benjamin Child (62) and Mary Bowen (63). Jacob Chamberlain m. 2nd Sarah Weld (29) 29 Apr. 1719 Roxbury *; widow of Joseph Weld (28); dau. of Thomas Faxon (58) and Deborah Thayer (59). Children of Edmund Chamberlain (60) and 2nd wife Hannah Witter.
VIII. SUSANNA, b. -- Jun 1671 Malden*, Mass. (Ct. R. ), as Susanna dau. of Edm[und] Chamberlain; d. 6 May 1672 Malden* (Ct. R.), as Susanna dau. of Edm[und] Chamberlain.
IX. EBENEZER, b. (???) 1672 Malden* (Ct. R.), as Ebenezer son of Edm[und] Chamberlain; d. -- Dec 1672 Malden* ( Ct. R.), as Ebenezer son of Edm[und] Chamberlain.
X. SUSANNA, b. abt. 1674 Malden; prob. bur. 16 Dec 1713 Boston* (old sexton's bills), as widdow Tuckerman; md. John Tuckerman 14 Nov 1693 Boston*, by Rev. James Allen; b. 8 Oct 1655 Boston*, as John son of John and Sarah Tuckerman; prob. bur. 7 Sep 1712 Boston* (old sexton's bills), as John Tuckerman Senr. John Tuckerman had a first wife, as his son John m. Hanna Jent 3 Feb 1708 Boston*, who could not be the son of Susanna Chamberlain.
XI. EDMUND, b. 31 Jan 1675 Malden*, as Edmond son of Edmond Chamberlain (Ct. R.); d. 18 Dec 1751 Woodstock*, Conn., as Dea. Edmund Chamberlin, aged 77 y.; md. Elizabeth Bartholomew 21 Nov 1699 Woodstock*, by Rev. Josiah Dwight; dau. of William and Mary (John son) Bartholmew of Roxbury*; b. 15 Mar 1674 Roxbury*,as Elizabeth dau. of William Barthelomu; bapt. 21 Mar 1675 Roxbury(+), as Elizabeth dau. of Willia Bartholmew; d. aft. 16 Feb 1732-33 (Midd. Deed XXXIV: 446). (Suff. XIV: 33) Letters of adm. granted to Smith Johnson of Woodstock, Co. Suff., on the estate of his Father Nathaniel Johnson late of sd. Woodstock, husbandman, deced, by request of the widow and children of the sd. deced. Dated at Boston 27 Apr 1699.(p. 54) The Inventory of the Estate of Nathaniel Johnson Senr . of Woodstock deced 14 Feb 1698-99, apprized this 19 Jun 1699, by us Phillip Eastman, Matthew Davis, Samuel Perin, and exhibited by Smith Johnson son and admr. 29 Jun 1699. The above probate record and the following deed are given in order to show that John Blake did not marry Elizabeth Johnson, the dau. of Isaac and Mary (Harris) Johnson, b. 19 Feb 1681, but Elizabeth Johnson, the dau. of Nathaniel and Mary (Smith) Johnson. John Blake the son of John and Sarah Blake was b. 19 May 1683 Middletown*, Conn.; md. Elizabeth Johnson 20 Oct 1705 Middletown*; d. 8 Dec 1724 Middletown*, as John Blake Senr.; the widow Elizabeth Blake d. 17 Mar 1735-36 Middletown*. (Suff. Deed XXVII: 243, and other deeds to p. 246) Woodstock 8 Dec 1709. John Blake of Middle Town, Co. Hartford, weaver, who married with Elizabeth Johnson Dau. unto Nathanael Johnson late of Woodstock, Co. Suff., and Elizabeth my wife, having received of our Brother Smith Johnson of Woodstock lands by the name of the home lott number eighty of 47 acres and a half, & fifteen pounds ten shillings in money for our proportion of the Estate of the said deced. In presence of Edward Bridge, John Chandler, John Bacons. Suff. ss. Woodstock, 22 May 1710, Elizabeth Blake personally acknowledged the deed. Rec. 21 Oct 1713. (Suff. Deed XLV: 16) Edmund Chamberlain, yeoman, & Elizz. his wife, of Woodstock Co. Suff., for love towards our son Joseph Chamberlain of Woodstock, for his settlement & as Eighty pounds of his portion of my estate, sold a certain Lot of West Division lying in the fourth half of Woodstock in the fourth Range of West Division Lotts, & lyes Quality for Quantity eight acres. Dated 12 Feb 1728-29. Suff. ss. Woodstock Nov 1730, Edmund & Elizabeth Chamberlain personally acknowledged the deed. Rec. 16 Dec 1730. (Midd. Deed XXXIV: 446) We John Johnson yeoman, Edmund Chamberline yeoman and Elisabeth his wife, Joseph Deming Housewright and Mary his wife, Nathaniel Johnson and Smith Johnson yeoman (as well in behalf of ourselves as of our Brothers and sisters) Elizabeth Morris widow Abigail Aspinwall widow and Abigail Pain all of Woodstock in the County of Worcester Samuel Carpenter yeoman and Hannah his wife both of Pomfret in the County of Windham and Henry Bacon of Mortlack in the said County of Windham yeoman (as well in my own behalf as in behalf of my brothers and sisters) . . . in consideration of . . . thirteen pounds ten shillings . . . by Isaac Bowen of Newton County Middlesex . . . paid . . . sell . . . a certain Tract or Grant of Land originally made to our predecessor Capt. Isaac Johnson late of Roxbury in the County of Suffolk deceased by the General Assembly of the province of the Massachusetts Bay held in Boston Anno Domini 1660 containing two hundred and fifty acres . . . the said Land was laid out in consort with a like Quantity granted and surveyed to Capt. William Davis of Boston . . . and lieth together in one plot in the wilderness on the west of Merrimack river and about six mile distant therefrom at a place then called by the Indians Quottynimapasshess upon and on both sides of Sochkragonocke River lying two hundred and forty rods in length upon a strait line down the river. Signed 16 Feb 1732-33 and ack. by all. Recorded 5 Nov 1733. The deed just stated needs to be explained. The predecessor Capt. Isaac Johnson late of Roxbury, md. Elizabeth Porter 20 Jan. 1637, and among other children had Isaac born 1644, Nathaniel born 1647 , Elizabeth md. to Henry Bowen 20 Dec 1658, and Mary md. to William Bartholomew 17 Dec 1663.The son Isaac Johnson md. at Roxbury Mary Harris on the 26 Dec 1669; among a very large family, they had Elizabeth born 1681, and Mary b. 1687 who md. Jonathan Blake, brother to John Blake the husband of another Elizabeth Johnson, as has been already noted, both sons of John and Sarah (Hall) Blake of Middletown, Conn. The other son Nathaniel Johnson md. at Roxbury Maie Smith on the 29 Apr 1667; their children were John born 1668, Nathaniel born 1670, Smith born 1672, Mary born 1674, and Hannah born 1683. To these children must be added Elizabeth, whose birth is unrecorded. A few marriages from the town records of Woodstock will still further explain the deed.Nathaniel Aspinwall married Abigail Bowen 11 Nov 1698: (Aspinwall Genealogy, by Algernon Aikin Aspinwall). Samuel Carpenter of Pomfret married Hannah Johnson of Woodstock 4 Feb 1713:(Carpenter Family, by Amos Bugbee Carpenter). Elizabeth Bowen md. Edward Morris of Roxbury 24 May 1683 (Bowens of Woodstock, by Edward A. Bowen) . Margaret Bowen md. Joseph Bacon 6 Nov 1688. And Joseph Deming married Mary Bowen: (Deming Genealogy, by Judson Keith Deming). The Bowen women above, are all the children of Henry Bowen and Elizabeth Johnson, mentioned above. The Elizabeth, wife of Edmund Chamberline, mentioned in the deed, is the daughter of William and Mary (Johnson) Bartholomew, and like the others mentioned, a grand-child of Capt. Isaac Johnson. These grand-children are really different groups of brothers and sisters descended from the children of Isaac and Elizabeth (Porter) Johnson.
XII. MARY, bapt. 22 Sep 1676 Roxbury(+), as Mary dau. to [blank] Chamberlin; d. (???); md. James Leavens 21 Nov 1699 Woodstock*, Conn.; son of John and 2nd wife Elizabeth (Preston) Leavens; b. 14 Oct 1679 at Stratford, [Conn.] by Roxbury*, as James son of John and Sarah [?] Levens; d. (???) 1744. (The Leavens Name, by Philo French Leavens). (Killingly Conn.(+)) James Leavens and Mary his wife joined, they came from Woodstock. John Leavens md. 1st Hannah Wood 17 Jun 1665; she d. 25 Oct 1666. REF: Linzee, John William. The History of Peter Parker and Sarah Ruggles. Privately Published, Boston 1913. Call Number: CS71.P24

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Kind(er):

  1. John Johnson  1639-1661
  2. Mary Johnson  1642-> 1705
  3. Isaac Johnson  1643-1719
  4. Joseph Johnson  1645-1645
  5. Nathaniel Johnson  1647-1698 
  6. Elizabeth Johnson  1637-1683 


Notizen bei Elizabeth Porter

Dau. of Adrian Porter and Elizabeth Alliott

Elizabeth Porter came to New England, probably with her brother Edward in 1636. She was un-md. at the time, but was from the same general area in England where her future husband was born. Her parents were Adrian Porter and Elizabeth Allott.

Sources for Elizabeth Porter

Massachusetts Vital Records to 1850 (Online Datebase), New England Historic Genealogical Society (2001-2008), Roxbury Marriages, Vol. 2, p. 326.
Massachusetts Vital Records to 1850 (Online Datebase), New England Historic Genealogical Society (2001-2008), Roxbury Deaths, Vol. 2, p. 563.
New England Historical and Genealogical Register, (New England Historic and Genealogical Society), April 1893, Vol. 47, p. 459.
New England Historical and Genealogical Register, (New England Historic and Genealogical Society), 1994, Vol. 148, p. 50.
The American Genealogist, New Haven, Connecticut: D. L. Jacobus, 1979, Vol. 55, p. 145, New England Historic Genealogical Society (Online Database).
6 Anderson, Robert Charles, Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England, Immigrants to New England, 1620-1633, Vol. 2, G-O, Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society (1995), 1108.
7 Bowen, Daniel, The Family of Griffith Bowen, Gentleman, Welsh Puritan Immigrant, Boston, Mass., 1638-9, Especially the Branch of . . ., Jacksonville, Florida: DaCosta Printing Company (1893), 29.
8 Brogan, Hugh and Charles Mosley, American Presidential Families, New York: Macmillan Publishing Company (1993), 420.
9 Johnson, Gerald Garth, The Biography and Genealogy of Captain John Johnson from Roxbury, Massachusetts: An Uncommon Man in the . . ., Bowie, Maryland: Heritage Books, Inc. (2000), 102, Internet Archive (Digital Library).
10 Johnson, Paul Franklin, et. al.Genealogy of Captain John Johnson of Roxbury, Massachusetts: Generations I to XIV, Los Angeles, California: Privately printed by The Commonwealth Press, Inc. (1951), 4, Ancestry.com (Online Database).
11 Linzee, John William, The History of Peter Parker and Sarah Ruggles of Roxbury, Mass. and Their Ancestors and Descendants, Boston: Privately Printed (1913), 380.

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Robert Porter
± 1547-1624
Margaret Plomer
± 1550-1610
Robert Allott
1550-± ????
Joan unknown
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Adrian Porter
1585-1622

Elizabeth Porter
1624-1683

1646
John Johnson
1639-1661
Mary Johnson
1642-> 1705
Isaac Johnson
1643-1719

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    • Wenn Sie sich bezüglich des Vornamens oder der genauen Schreibweise nicht sicher sind, können Sie ein Sternchen (*) verwenden. Beispiel: „*ornelis de b*r“ findet sowohl „cornelis de boer“ als auch „kornelis de buur“.
    • Es ist nicht möglich, nichtalphabetische Zeichen einzugeben, also auch keine diakritischen Zeichen wie ö und é.



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    Historische Ereignisse

    • Stadhouder Prins Frederik Hendrik (Huis van Oranje) war von 1625 bis 1647 Fürst der Niederlande (auch Republiek der Zeven Verenigde Nederlanden genannt)
    • Im Jahr 1646: Quelle: Wikipedia
      • 1. Juni » Mit dem Linzer Diplom bestätigt und besiegelt Kaiser FerdinandIII. die Reichsunmittelbarkeit der Stadt Bremen.
      • 19. Juni » Der Trierer Kurfürst Philipp Christoph von Sötern geht ein geheimes Bündnis mit Frankreich ein und überlässt den Franzosen die Festung Philippsburg zur dauernden Besetzung im anhaltenden Dreißigjährigen Krieg. Sötern plant, Kurtrier aus dem Heiligen Römischen Reich zu lösen.
      • 4. August » Die Belagerung der von schwedischen Truppen gehaltenen Stadt Korneuburg endet mit ihrer Einnahme durch die kaiserliche Armee.
    • Stadhouder Prins Willem III (Huis van Oranje) war von 1672 bis 1702 Fürst der Niederlande (auch Republiek der Zeven Verenigde Nederlanden genannt)
    • Im Jahr 1683: Quelle: Wikipedia
      • 1. Januar » Otto Friedrich von der Groeben landet am Kap der drei Spitzen im heutigen Ghana. Dort nimmt er Verhandlungen mit den ansässigen Stammesfürsten auf, die in der Folge zur Gründung der kurbrandenburgischen Kolonie Groß Friedrichsburg führen.
      • 15. April » Ein einheitliches dänisches Rechtsbuch, der Danske Lov, wird von König ChristianV. in Kraft gesetzt und löst althergebrachte Rechte der Regionen ab.
      • 15. Juli » Die Zweite Wiener Türkenbelagerung beginnt, nachdem der Stadtkommandant Graf Ernst Rüdiger von Starhemberg die Kapitulation der Stadt abgelehnt hat.
      • 12. September » In der Schlacht am Kahlenberg überrascht ein Entsatzheer unter dem polnischen König Johann III. Sobieski die Osmanen unter Kara Mustafa und besiegt sie entscheidend. Damit endet die Zweite Wiener Türkenbelagerung.
      • 10. Oktober » Nach Ausbruch eines Feuers kostet die Explosion der mit Munition beladenen Fregatte Wapen von Hamburg im spanischen Hafen Cádiz 65 Personen das Leben.
      • 25. Dezember » Nach der fehlgeschlagenen Belagerung von Wien wird Großwesir Kara Mustafa, der Befehlshaber des osmanischen Heeres, auf Geheiß von Sultan Mehmet IV. erdrosselt.
    

    Gleicher Geburts-/Todestag

    Quelle: Wikipedia


    Über den Familiennamen Porter

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