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Familie von John Knight Sr.

(1) Er ist verheiratet mit Sarah Hawkins.

Sie haben geheiratet am 27. Januar 1615 in Romsey, Hampshire, England.Quellen 3, 7


Kind(er):

  1. Mary Knight  ± 1618-> 1651 
  2. Eleanor Knight  ± 1620-????
  3. John Knight  1622-1678 


(2) Er ist verheiratet mit Elizabeth Vincent.

Sie haben geheiratet am 29. März 1624 in Romsey Abby, Romsey, Hampshire, England.Quelle 7


Kind(er):



(3) Er ist verheiratet mit Ann Langley.

Sie haben geheiratet nach 20. März 1645.Quelle 3


Notizen bei John Knight Sr.

[Lindy Dawson]

John Knight and Richard Knight, tailors of Romsey, Hampshire, England, were brought to the Massachusetts Colony by the "James" of London, a ship of 300 tons.  It sailed from Southampton on April 5, 1635 and arrived on June 3rd with passengers and cattle.  John and Richard Knight, whose parents were probably William and Joan Hill Knight, settled in Newbury, Massachusetts.  John and his brother were both tailors and a mould for casting buttons of lead or pewter was brought with them from England and is still owned by the family in Portland.
John Knight, born 1595, married Sarah Hawkins on 27 Jan 1615.  She was from Romsey and died there on 27 Apr 1623.  On 29 Mar 1624 he married in England, Elizabeth Vincent.  She died in Newbury, Massachusetts on 20 Mar 1644/5 and he married, 3rd, Ann (Langley) Ingersoll, the widow of Richard Ingersoll.  She died 30 July 1677.
John Knight and his brother, Richard, became freeman on May 25, 1636. He was chosen as a selectman of Newbury on July 6, 1638.  Over the years he was active in the church and town and held many different offices.  At one time he was a constable and at another an ensign.  He owned several tracts of land.  He died at Newbury in May, 1670.

Will May 5, June 23, 1670 mentioned grandchild Thomas "Hains."
Estate of John Knight Sr. of Newbury Essex Probate Docket # 15981
This 5 of may 1670 I John Knight of Newbery Senr being often pained in my body and know not how suddenly I may be desolued and leaue this world and being desirous while my memoree is good to setl my outward Estat acording to my desir and therfor do hear make my Last will and Testament as followeth
first I Comitte my soule to god that gaue it: and my body to the Earth to be buried to Rest vntill the Resurecion by my Saviour Jesus Christ
Itm I give unto my beloued wiffe Eleven pounds a yeare for hir maintainance while she liueth and that she may dwell in one End of my house while she liueth and to use anie of my goods what she hath need of for her selfe in the house
Itm I giue and apoint fourtie pounds after my wifs deseace and in Convenient time as my overseers Judg best for my daughter Sarah bartlets vse while she liueth: ||and | with hir husband John Bartlet and after hir decease the fourtie pounds to be made good vnto the Child or Children of hir body surviving to Injoy: If she haue none then the fortie ponds to Return vnto my sonn John Knights Children Equaly vnto all accept Josep Knight: and my will is that if my daughter Sarah Bartlet haue a sonn or daughter liuing after hir decease my will is that my sonn John Knight or his asigns shall pay for the Childs use tenn pounds more which will be in all fiftie pounds: and my will is that when my son in law John Bartlet or anie other for hir Coms to demand or Recieue the fortie ponds before mentioned that then sufficient bond in land be giuen vnto my ouerseers or my Executor for the payment of it acording to my will.
Itm I giue vnto my daughter marie douner and hir husband Josep douner fourscore pounds to be paid one fortie of it in a yeare after my wifs decease and the other fortie pounds the next year after that: and Likewise I giue vnto my grand Child Josep Downer twentie pounds to be paid by my Executor when he is on and twentie years of aige: Likewise I giue vnto my gran Child marie Downer twentie pounds to be paid by my Executor when she is Eighteen years of age
Itm I giue vnto my daughter Marie Douner and his husband during ther lius four acers of marish Land out of the marish I haue on the south sid of John Piks land that they call the 8 acers: after my wifs deceas and four acers of medow Joyning vnto that 4 acers I gaue my daughter Sara Bartlet on the north: and likwise I giue my daught maried Douner & hir husband during ther liues that peec of marish our the pond to the Creek on the East by henri Jaqueses land on the north & John piks on the south and my lot at Plum Iland and two akers wher they haue built and that one aker of ||plow|| land in the feeld on the west sid of the way going to new toune joyning to my son Johns two akers he bought of Nicholas noie and my freehold or Comanag in Newbery all which land and Comanag to Inioy during their livs and afterward to Return vnto my grand Child, Josep Downer to Inioy for Euer or if he dy before he Inioys it then to Remain vnto my granchild Marie Downer and if Josep Douner do Inioy the land then my will is he shall pay vnto his sister marie Downer twenti pound besids that her porcion be fore Likwise I giue unto my daught marie Downer after my wifs decease my great new Kitl and a puter Candlestick & a plater
Itm I giue unto my wifs grand Child Thomas hains ten pounds to be paid after his time is out
Itm Besid that portion of land and other Estat I gaue my sonn John Knight for manie years sinc as my brother & |other| do know I now giue vnto my sonn John Knight my howse and land I dwell upon with barn and orchard and my land next the ox comon both plow land and pastur and medow: as with all the ffences both of plow land and pastur and medow which is my part by agreement to do and likwise about 4 or 5 akers of marrish joyning to the Creeke by the Comon on the south East and likwise another parcill of marish on the north of John Piks land tourd litl Pin Iland & by henri Jquises and the Creek on the west: And my desire is that my sonn John would let his sonn Josep Knight haue and Inioy all this land and housing when he is of aige for Euer
Likwise I do make my sonn John Knight my Executor and do giue him all my goods accept the three things before mentioned to my daughter marie and likwise all my stocke of Cattell and horse and sheep and swine and I do Ingaig him herby to pay all the legacies and Charg that may a Rise for funerall or debts and to Receiue all that is du vnto me from anie person.  Likwise my will is that if my sonn John Knight will make over by a deed ||giuen|| unto Josep Downer and his wife marie douner that three acers of land joyning unto that he dwells on by henri Jaquishes and that two ackrs of plow land by my on acker on the west sid of the Ridg which was Nicholas noices then my will is that he he shall pay but fortie pounds of the fourscor unto Josep Downer & his wife and this land Josep and his wife to Inioy during ther lius and afterwards to her sone as the other before Likwise I desier my thre frends my brother Richard Knight and Thomas Halle senr and Nicholas Noice to be my ouerseers to see this my will performed and I do giue them tenn shillings apeece to be paid by my Executor John Knight
Witness:
Richard Knight
Thomas Hale
Proved June 23, 1670 by the witnesses before Mr. Samuell Symonds and Maj. Gen. Denison

Inventory of the estates of John Knight, Sr. lately deceased in May 1670, taken by Thomas Hale, Sr. Nicholas Noic and Rich. Dole:
house, barn and orchard, twelve ackers of upland and twentie and two akers of meadow, £ 220;
wering Cloths and Beding, £ 16;
two brasse kitls, a skilet and a warming pan, £ 3;
in pewter, £ 1 10s;
in Iron things, £ 3, 10s;
Coberd, tabl, forme and other things, £ 1 10s;
4 woodn bols, a tunnel, tray, 4 dishes, to pails, 10s 6d;
Jug, tubs, barell, sivs, slid, bags & wood, £ 1 4s;
a gunn, £ 1 5s;
16 bushells of mault, £ 3 12s;
3 oxn and a steere, £ 20;
4 Cows and a heifer, £ 20;
2 yearlings, £ 2;
4 swine, £ 3;
bacon, £ 2 10s;
3 bush, of Rie, 13s;
one sadl, pilion & bridl, £ 1;
free hold or Comanag, £ 8;
in trees, £ 2;
total £ 324 11s 6d Attested June 23 1670, by John Knight executor of his father's estate.

Source: Printed "Probate Records of Essex Co., Massachusetts; 1635 - 1681," In three volumes,The Essex Institute; Salem, MA; 1916

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[RCKarnes.ged]

John was a tailor at Ramsey.  In 1635 he brought his family to Massachusetts, sailing from Southampton in the "James" with his younger brother Richard, in the party of Rev. Joseph Avery.  They were pioneer settlers at Newbury; he was made freeman there 25 May 1636. He was chosen as a selectman of Newbury on July 6, 1638.  Over the years he was active in the church and town and held many different offices.  At one time he was a constable and at another an ensign.  He owned several tracts of land.  His will made 5 May 1670 was proved 23 June.

John Knight, mercer, or merchant tailor, brother of Dea. Richard Knight, came with him in the ship James from Romsey, England, to Mass.  The James arrived at Boston 3 June 1635.  John Knight m. Elizabeth and Ann, widow of Richard Ingersoll of Salem.  He d. May 1670.  His first wife Elizabeth d. 20 March 1645.
(Newbury Adams Family Genealogy, page 37)

John Knight and Richard Knight, tailors of Romsey, Hampshire, England, were brought to the Massachusetts Colony by the James of London, a ship of 300 tons.  It sailed from Southampton on April 5, 1635 and arrived on June 3rd with passengers and cattle.  John and Richard Knight, whose parents were probably William and Joan Hill Knight, settled in Newbury, Mass.
John Knight, born 1595, married Sarah Hawkins on Jan. 27, 1615.  She was of Romsey and died there on Apr. 27, 1623.  On Mar. 29, 1624 he married in England, Elizabeth Vincent.  She died in Newbury, Mass. on Mar. 20, 1644/5 and he married, 3rd, Ann (Langley) Ingersoll, the widow of Richard Ingersoll. She died July 30, 1677.
John Knight and his brother, Richard, became freeman on May 25, 1636. He was chosen as a selectman of Newbury on July 6, 1638.  Over the years he was active in the church and town and held many different offices.  At one time he was a constable and at another an ensign.  He owned several tracts of land.  He died at Newbury in May, 1670.
(Seven Hundred Ancestors, page 50)

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Vorfahren (und Nachkommen) von John Knight

William Knight
1547-< 1569
Elizabeth Wildes
± 1549-1570
Richard Carter
± 1550-????
William Knight
< 1568-< 1622
Elizabeth Carter
1568-< 1625

John Knight
< 1594-1670

(1) 1615

Sarah Hawkins
1596-1623

Mary Knight
± 1618-> 1651
Eleanor Knight
± 1620-????
John Knight
1622-1678
(2) 1624
(3) > 1645

Ann Langley
????-1677


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