Pass auf: War älter als 60 Jahre (66), als Kind (John Earle) geboren wurde (??-??-1675).
Pass auf: War unter 16 Jahre alt (8), als Kind (Jonas Earle) geboren wurde (??-??-1617).
Pass auf: War unter 16 Jahre alt (10), als Kind (Jonas Earle) starb (??-??-1619).
Sie ist verheiratet mit Ralph Earle 13gN [immigrant].
Sie haben geheiratet am 29. Juni 1631 in Bishop's Stortford, Hertfordshire, England, sie war 22 Jahre alt.
Spouse: Joan Earle (born Savage)
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Joan SavageGender: FemaleBirth: Feb 18 1609 - Bishops, EnglandMarriage: June 29 1631 - Portsmouth, Newport, Rhode Island, United StatesDeath: 1680 - Portsmouth, Newport, Rhode Island, United StatesHusband: Ralph EarleChild: Mary Earle
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Joan Earle (born Savage)Gender: FemaleBirth: Feb 18 1609 - Bishops Stortford, Hertfordshire, EnglandChristening: Feb 18 1609 - Bishops Stortford, Hertfordshire, EnglandMarriage: June 29 1631 - St Michael's Church, Bishop's Stortford, Hertford, EnglandDeath: Sep 15 1699 - Portsmouth, Newport (Prudence Island), Rhode Island, United StatesBurial: Portsmouth, Newport (Prudence Island), Rhode Island, United StatesThere seems to be an issue with this person's relatives. View this person on FamilySearch to see this information. Additional information: LifeSketch:RALPH EARLE was born 9 February 1606, in St. Michael’s, Bishops Stortford, England, to Ralph Earle (1580-1657) and Margaret Browne (1581-1647.) He married Joan Savage, 29 June 1631, in Hertfordshire, England.iam and Anne Marbury Hutchinson, who arrived in 1633, with approximately 200 other passengers on the ship Griffin.ew world to flee religious persecution. It is known that he joined himself with the Puritans of Massachusetts and later followed William and Anne Hutchinson (our ancestors also) to Rhode Island, where he settled and lived for many years. the place of birth, the residence previous to emigration from England, or the ancestry of Ralph, we have no positive history. There is a tradition among his descendants that he came from Exeter, in the year 1634, and this tradition is is there found under date of "first of eighth month" (October), 1638, in a list with fifty-eight others, arranged as "A catalogue of such persons who, by the Generall consent of the company, were admitted to the Inhabytants of the Island now called Aqueedneck, having submitted themselves to the Government that is, or shall be, established according to the word of God therein." extracted from the records of Portsmouth, R. I.: Inhabytants of the Island now called Aqueedneck, having submitted themselves to the Government that is, or shall be, established according to the word of God therein." the records of Portsmouth, R. I.: hereby binde] ourzelves into a civill body politicke, unto, his lawes according to matters of justice." it was ordered at a town meeting that he and his co-partner, Mr. Wilbur, "shall serve the town with good sufficient stuff, viz: well sawn boards at eight shillings the hundred, and half inch boards at seven shillings, to be delivered at the pit by the waterside." 1647, it is stated that he was "chosen to keep an Inn to sell beer and wine, and to entertain strangers"; and at another held June 2, 1649, he was “chosen Treasurer for this year next insuing, and also overseer of the poor." ber, 1650, it was "voated & granted that Ralph Erl's house wherein he now dwelleth be recorded & Inn, in ye room of ye former vote that he was an Inn-keeper"; on the 19th of January, 1651, he and three others were chosen "to proportion every man's farm," &c, for the purpose of assessing a tax for the support of a poor man; and on the 3d of June, 1651, he was again elected town treasurer. e in all the very earliest records is written with the final e, but the orthography soon begins to vary and runs into the several forms — Earl, Earll, Erl and Erie. the two forms Earle and Earl have been continued to the present day; and in central New York there are many families whose descent from Ralph is indicated by circumstantial evidence, but has not been positively demonstrated, who now write their names Earll. imes varies in individuals of the same family. l document is now in the possession of the heirs of the late George Earle of Providence, R. I.; it is dated August 25, 1639. d to Nicholas and Joan Harte; on the 24th of June, 1652, he sold to William Arnold of Providence, land formerly owned by Francis Weston's wife Margaret, near "Pawtuxet Falls"; on February 19, 1653, he quitclaimed to Thomas Lawton, and on December 13, 1653, he conveyed twenty acres to William Cadman. t been confirmed by any discovered records. again upon the grand jury in 1669. to give notice to strangers. Willis. shall be payd to the sayd Earll by the towne Treasurer." "approve of the choyce of our Captaine (Peleg N. Sanford) and Lieftenant (John Almy) to the full." He was afterward captain of the troop. ven others, of Portsmouth, and a number of residents of Newport, were appointed as a special court, to sit on the 15th of the same month, to try "two Indians now imprisoned upon criminall charge." lph claimed the lands of the Dutch House of Good Hope, now Hartford, Connecticut, and commenced a lawsuit therefor "against Richard Lord and James Richards of Hartford, possessors of the Dutch land, about 1667. Earl affirmed that he purchased the land of Underhill, in August, 1653, and paid him twenty pounds sterling for it; but Underhill protested against Earl's claim." "It is not improbable," continues the article from which we quote, "that there was some foundation for this claim. There are many papers upon the subject in the archives of Connecticut." nd testiment of Ralph Earle, of Portsmouth, on Rhoad Island, being in perfect memory, being sencible of man's mortalitie and for the avoiding of futur controversies amongst my Relations doe order and dispose of my Estate as followeth : — first I doe order, substitute and apointe Jone my wife my whole and sole Executrix to Receive and pay all whatsoever is due Either to or from mee and that which Remains of my Estate shall bee and Remaine in the hand and possession of my said wife during her naturall life and att her deceas to be disposed and divided in maner and forme following, namely, my will is that after and upon the decease of my said wife that all my land and housing, with the apurtinenc thereto belonging, shall be and Remaine to my Eldest sonn, Ralph Earle, and to Ralph Earle, the sonn of my sonn William Earle, to be Equally divided into three parts, my sonn Ralph to have two parts thereof and my said Grandsonn one, to be to them, there heirs and Asigns a possesion and Estate forever : and further my will is that all my moveable Estate shall, at the decease of my said wife, be Equally divided into five parts, and that my sonn Ralph Earle shall have two parts thereof, he paying, or causing to be paid, the sum of one shilling to my son William Earle, as his portion of my Estate, and the other three parts thereof I doe give and bequeath to my three daughters, that is to say, Mary the wife of William Cory, Martha the wife of William Wood, and Sarah, widow to the late deceased Thomas Cornell, to Each of them an Equall share: and for the dividing and disposing wherof, as an overseer, I doe order and apoint my friend and neighbor John Tripp the Elder to take care to see this my will performed as abovesaid ; and that this is my will and testament, to be performed to all true intents, witness my hand and seal, this nienteenth day of november, in the year one Thousand six hundred Seventy and Three." Massachusetts, age 65.e, England.bury Hutchinso
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Joan Earle (born Savage)Gender: FemaleBirth: Circa Feb 18 1609 - Basbowe Lane, Bishops Stortford, Hertfordshire, United KingdomMarriage: Spouse: Ralph Earle - June 29 1631 - Bishop's Stortford, Hertfordshire, EnglandDeath: Sep 15 1699 - Portsmouth, Newport, Rhode Island, USABurial: Newport, Newport, Rhode Island, USAFather: Richard SavageMother: Mary Savage (born Isacke)Husband: Ralph EarleChildren: Jonas Earle, Ralph Earle, Jr., William Earle, Mary Timberlake (born Earle), Martha Wood (born Earle), Thomas Earle, Sarah Lake (born Earle), John EarleSiblings: Richard Savage, Elizabeth Savage
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