Bacheler Family Tree » Martha "Mary Scott" Whatlock (1568-> 1634)

Personal data Martha "Mary Scott" Whatlock 

Sources 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6

Household of Martha "Mary Scott" Whatlock

She is married to Henry Scott.

They got married on July 25, 1594, she was 26 years oldIP30 Rattlesden
England United Kingdom.


Child(ren):

  1. Ursula Scott  < 1596-1676 


Notes about Martha "Mary Scott" Whatlock

Seal to Parents: @I264825@
Martha Whatlock was the daughter of Thomas Whatlock and his wife Joan (---). She was baptized in Rattlesden on 15 July 1568. Ten years after her husband's death she set sail for America with her son, Thomas Scott, her daughter Ursula (Scott) Kemball, their spouses, and ten grandchildren from the ages of one to eighteen. This family group embarked on the "Elizabeth" of Ipswich the last of April 1634, taking the oath of allegiance at the customs house before sailing. Martha Scott's age is given on the list as 60, although she was actually 66. The families soon settled at Ipswich, Massachusetts, after a short stay for the Scotts in Cambridge, Massachusetts, and for the Kemballs in Watertown, Massachusetts. Martha Scott presumably died at Ipswich, Massachusetts.

Children baptized at Rattlesden:

Thomas baptized 26 February 1594/5. He married 20 July 1620 Elizabeth Strutt, and migrated to America in 1634. Their descent is continued.

Ursula baptized 14 February 1596/7, married in 1613 Richard Kemball. She died 1 March 1660 at Ipswich, MA.

Roger baptized 5 November 1604, married 26 February 1627/8 to Sarah Grimwood. He was buried 17 August 1676.

The surname Scot or Scott was well established in East Anglia at an early date. There were, for example 35 persons called Scot in the Suffolk subsidy rolls for 1327, and in the Suffolk returns of 1523 there are at least 16 Scots. The surname may indicate Scots descent, or it may be a nickname. (Reference 2)

References:

1. 'Some Descendants of Edmund Lockwood (1594-1635) ...,' Harriet Woodbury Hodge, C.G., published by Philip V. Lockwood, 1978

2. 'Norfolk and Suffolk Surnames in the Middle Ages,' Richard A. McKinley, Phillimore & Co., Ltd., Chichester, Sussex Co., 1975, pp. 101 and 145
(http://users.aol.com/gamelbar/escott1.htm)
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http://www.kimballfamily.com/Tree/1/1000.htm
Richard Kimball(1-1)

Richard came to this country in the ship Elizabeth, William Andrews, master, in 1634. He appears to have gone, soon after landing, to Watertown, Mass. He settled in a different part of the town from that occupied by Henry Kemball (1). According to Bond and other writers Richard and Henry were brothers. There is but little evidence to support this supposition, and it seems to be mainly founded on the fact that they both came over on the same vessel. Richard is said on the shipping list to be thirty-nine years old, but he was probably somewhat older. He was, however, in the prime of life, and soon became a prominent and active man in the new settlement.

He first settled in Watertown, and his home lot is thus given by Dr. Henry Bond: "Richard Kimball, six acres, bounded on the north by Cambridge, east by the land of W. Hamlet, south by the highway, and west by land of Edward White."

This lot was situated a long way from the centre of the town. It is now in Cambridge, which many years ago annexed the eastern part of Watertown. The lot was situated near what is now the corner of Huron avenue and Appleton street, and near springs of water.

He was proclaimed freeman on 6 May 1635, and was a proprietor in 1636-7. Soon after this date he was invited to remove to Ipswich, where they were in need of a competent man to act as wheelwright to the new settlement. Here he spent the remainder of his days. The town granted him a house lot, 23 Feb 1637, "next adjoining Goodwin Simons at the west end of the town." He was also granted at the same time "40 acres Beyond the North Riuer near the land of Robert Scott." In 1639 he had liberty to pasture "two cows free." On "the last day of the last month 1641" he is mentioned as "Among the Commoners of Ipswich." He was appointed one of the seven men on 1 Mar 1645. On the "22nd day of the tenth mo. 1647" he was allowed two Pounds for killing two foxes.

His services as wheelwright were appreciated by his townspeople, for he was permitted in January, 1649, "to fell such White Oaks as he hath occasion to use about his trade for the town use."

19 Dec 1648, he contributed with others three shillings as his annual proportion toward the sum of £27, 7s, as a rate for the service of their military leader, Major David Dennison, then commander of the military forces of Essex and Norfolk counties.

In September, 1652, he was one of the appraisers of the estate of John Cross, one of the earliest settlers of Ipswich.

On the "25th day, 11 mo 1652," he and his son Richard, Wheelwrights, "for £14, seel 30 acres upland bounding on the land of Mr. John Winthrop," also another lot of land of ten acres of "medow." 1653 he was one of a committee of three to survey fences in the common fields north of the river. His brother-in-law, Thomas Scott, died Feb. 1653-4 and he was joint executor with Edmund Bridges of his will. On May 25, 1654, their official position was recognized by Thomas Scott, Jr., then a resident of Stamford, Conn.

In 1660 he was granted the right "to fell 20 white oak trees to make wheels for the townsmen their use." In 1664 he owned 43 shares in "Plumb Island."

Richard Kimball was of the parish of Rattlesden, county of Suffolk, England, as is shown by the following entry on the parish register:
" Henry Kemball ye sonne of Richard and Vrsula his wife baptized 1615 12 of August."

Ursula Scott, Richard's first wife, and mother of all his children, was the daughter of Henry Scott of Rattlesden. The Scott family had been in Suffolk county almost as long as the Kemball family. George Scott, grandfather of Henry, was buried at Bradsfield, St. George, 30 Aug 1562. Ursula was baptised at Rattlesden 14 Feb 1596-7, and married Richard Kemball in 1613. The will of Henry Scott, Ursula's father, serves to establish the relationship between the families.

"To Abigale Kemball my grandchild twenty shillings to be paid at 21 to Henrie Kemball my grandchild twenty shillings to be paid at 21 to Elizabeth Kemball my grandchild twenty shillings to be paid at 21 to Richard Kemball my grandchild twenty shillings to be paid at 21." He also mentions his wife Martha, and sons Roger and Thomas Scott. Thomas Scott came with his wife, Elizabeth (Strutt) Scott and children to this country on the same vessel as Richard and his family, and they brought Martha (Whatlock) Scott with them. Elizabeth Strutt was also of Rattlesden; her parents were probably Christopher and Anne (Waller) Strutt. She married Thomas Scott at Rattlesden, 20 Jul 1620. Among the children of Thomas Scott was Elizabeth, bapt. 18 Nov 1623, in Suffolk, and given in the shipping list as 9 years of age. This Elizabeth Scott married in Rowley, MA in 1647, John Spofford, from an ancient Yorkshire family (pre-dating 106, according to the records). John Spofford was the son of another John Spofford, who, in 1662, lost his ministery in Silkston, Yorkshire for "non-conformity." He was, of course, a Puritan. A daughter of John and Elizabeth (Scott) Spofford, Sarah Spofford, born 22 Mar 1661-2, married Richard Kimball(3). The passengers on the Elizabeth were very much an inter-related group; it also included Munnings, undoubtedly related to Richard Kimball.

Henry Scott's will was made "24 Sept. 1625 in the 21st year of James of England by Henry Scott of Rattlesden in the Co. of Suffolk and the diocese of Norwich." It was proved in the court of the Arch deacon of Sudbury 10 January 1624-5. As Thomas Scott settled in Ipswich this may have had some influence in causing Richard's removal from Watertown. Henry Scott was buried in Rattlesden 24 Dec. 1624. (Parish Register.)

Ursula (Scott) Kimball apparently died in Ipswich 1 Mar 1660, although another record gives her death as 17 June 1656. Richard Kimball married second, 23 Oct 1661, Margaret (Cole) Dow, widow of Henry Dow of Hamptom, New Hampshire. There were no children from this marriage, although, from his will, Richard evidently held Margaret Dow's children from her first marriage in great affection. (NEW&GR), (Hotten), (Spofford)
{geni:about_me} *'''Martha (Whatlock) Scott
*'''Baptized: Jul. 18, 1568 Suffolk, England
*'''Death: unknown, Ipswich, Essex County, Massachusetts, USA
*'''Henry Scott and Martha Whatlock (Whotlock) were married on July 25, 1594 in Rattlesden, Suffolk.
*Family links:
*''' Parents:
* Thomas Whatlocke (____ - 1609)
* Joan Whatlocke (____ - 1611)
*'''Spouse:
*''' Henry Scott (1560 - 1624)
*''' Children:
** Thomas Scott (1594 - 1653)*
** Thomas Scott (1595 - 1654)*
** Ursula Scott Kimball (1596 - 1660)*
** Robert Scott (1604 - ____)*
** Roger Scott (1604 - 1676)*
** Dorothy Scott (1606 - ____)*
* Siblings:
* Roger Whatlock (1561 - ____)*
* Robert Whatlock (1564 - 1622)*
* Martha Whatlock Scott (1568 - ____)
* Dorothy Whatlock (1572 - 1574)*
*'''Burial: Unknown
*Find A Grave Memorial# 131490721
*From: http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=131490721
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*'''EMIGRATED IN 1634 SO HER DEATH COULD NOT BE IN 1611
*'''Martha Whatlock1
*'''F, #71177, b. 18 July 1568, d. 14 March 1611
*Father Thomas Whatlock1 b. c 1535, d. 25 Jan 1608
*Mother Joan1 b. c 1540
*''' Martha Whatlock was christened on 18 July 1568 at Rattlesden, Suffolk, England.1 She married Henry Scott, son of Edward (Edmund) Scott and Joan, on 25 July 1594 at Rattlesden, Kent, England.1 Martha Whatlock died on 14 March 1611 at age 42. [no she didnt]
*'''Family Henry Scott b. 1 Nov 1560
*Children
**Thomas Scott+ b. 26 Feb 1595, d. 6 Nov 1643
**Ursula Scott+1 b. 14 Feb 1597, d. 1 Mar 1676
*Citations
* 1.[S11674] Genealogy.com, Ancestors of Stanley Elmer Allen.
*From: http://our-royal-titled-noble-and-commoner-ancestors.com/p2368.htm#i71177

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>Henry Scott grew up in Rattlesden, a yeoman farmer. After his death, his family continued to reside there until 1634 when they emigrated to America. His widow, Martha, aged about sixty (really fifty-six), his son Thomas and his family, .... sailed in the Elizabeth of Ipswich, 30 Apr. 1634.

>"Martha Scott," aged 60, who sailed to New England with this immigrant, was his widowed mother. No records for her have been found in New England.

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*'''The Kimball Family News, Volumes 3-4
*https://archive.org/details/kimballfamilynev34tope
*https://archive.org/stream/kimballfamilynev34tope#page/200/mode/1up
* The following notes are furnished by Sarah Louise Kimball compiled from the Rev. J. R. Olorenshaw's book on the Church and Parish of Rattlesden, noticed in the August number of the News, and again in the September number, 1900.
* It may be added that the well known Hoyt and still more celebrated Perry families were also descendants from Thomas Whotlock. In the case of Captain F. M. Kimball, of Topeka, the two lines meet again after nearly three hundred years in himself and his wife Susannah (Hoyt, also of Perry line) Kimball.
*Thomas Whatlocke (Whotlock), surveyor at Rattlesden, 1588, questman 1590. Buried January 25, 1608, "a very old man." Wife Johan (Joane), buried March 14. 1610. CHILDREN.
**1. Roger Whotlock, bap. May 15, 1561, owned a house in Norfolk, which he left to his brother Robert.
**2. Robert Whotlock, bap. July 20, 1564; m. (1) Mary Barthenewe (Bartholomew), July 4, 1591, who was buried Sept. 29, 1606; he m. (2) Ann Davy, June 25, 1607; and (3) Rachael , who was buried June 19, 1621 He was buried Sept. 28, 1622. He left a will in which he devised £3 apiece to his sister, Martha Scott, and kinswoman, Ursula Kemball.
**'''3. Martha Whotlock, bap. June 18, 1568; m. Henry Scott July 25, 1594, who was buried Dec. 24, 1624. CHILDREN.
***i Thomas Scott, bap. Feb. 26, 1594; m. --- --- ; 4 children.
***ii Ursula Scott, bap. Feb. 14, 1597; m. Richard Kemball. One of their children appears on records: "1615. 12 of August Henry Kemball ye sone of Richard and Ursula his wife baptised."
***iii Roger Scott, bap. Nov. 15, 1604; m. Sarah (Grimwood, Feb. 26, 1627. Five children: Susan, Roger, Sarah, Abigail, John.
**4. Dorothy Whotlock, bap. July 6, 1572, buried Nov. 3, 1574
*'''Henry Scott''' was questman at Rattlesden 1601, and again in 1619; surveyor 1609; overseer of the poor 1613; constable 1616-1618. *
*'''1568 18 July Martha the dawghtr''' of Thomas Whatlock and Joane his w '''was baptised.
*https://archive.org/stream/kimballfamilynev34tope#page/201/mode/1up
*'''1594 25 Julye Henry Scoote and Martha Whatlocke maried.
*1597 14 February Urslaye Scoote the '''dawghtr of Henry and Martha baptised.
*1608 25 of January Thomas Whatlocke a very old man buryed.
*1610 14 of ye same (March) Joan Whotlocke ye Relict of Thomas Whotlocke buried.
*1615 12 of August Henry Kemball ye sone of Richard and Ursula his wife baptised.
*'''1624 Decebr 24 Henry Scott was buried.
*Edmund Scott. May have been father of '''Henry Scott who m. Martha Whotlocke'''. There was also a Robert Scott living in Rattlesden. Edmund Scott died August 14, 1621, aged about 97 years; m. Joane , who was buried May 15, 1615. CHILDREN.
**1. Dinah Scott, bap. June 18, 1567; m. John Ransom January 8, 1587, and had daughter: Priscilla Ransom, bap. June 2, 1588.
**2. Ann Scott, bap. Aug. 21, 1569.
**3. Rose Scott, bap. Sept. 15, 1571; buried Sept. 19, 1571.
**4. George Scott, bap. Jan. 31, 1573.
**5. Nicholas Scott, bap. June 13, 1576; m. Anne Batman, April 7, 1603, and had son: Nicholas Scott, bap. Jan. 22, 1603; buried Nov. 29, 1606.
**6. Edmund Scott, bap. Oct. 18, 1586; m. ; had sons: George Scott, bap. Dec. 28, 1594; and Edmund Scott, buried June 30, 1615.
**7. Jonas Scott, bap. Oct. 20, 1588.
**8. Nicholas Scott, bap. Sept. 25, 1591.
**9. Robert Scott, bap. May 25, 1597.
* It may be that the above date of burial of Edmund Scott's wife, Joane (May 15, 1615) may be wrong, or it may apply to another Joane, wife of an Edmund Scott. There is on the record notice of marriage of Edmund Scott and Agnes Losse, Sept. 16, 1583.
*Robert Scott, who also lived in Rattlesden, seems to have been of the same generation as Edmund Scott. He had a daughter, Susan Scott, buried Sept. 16, 1570.
*Henry Kemball and wife Johan lived at Rattlesden, and had a daughter, Rachel Kemball, bap. June 22, 1589. They may have been parents, also, of Richard Kemball, who m. Ursula Scott and came to America.
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*'''Ancestry of Charles Stinson Pillsbury and John Sargent Pillsbury by Holman, Mary Lovering, 1868-1947, Pillsbury, Helen Pendleton Winston, 1878-1957 Vol. 1
*https://archive.org/details/ancestryofcharle01holm
*https://archive.org/stream/ancestryofcharle01holm#page/81/mode/1up
* EDMUND SCOTT born probably in Rattlesden, Suffolk, Eng., about 1530, buried there, 14 Aug. 1621, aged "about ninety-seven years." He married, probably about 1560, JOAN ___ , who was buried 15 May 1615, "an old woman".
* Edmund Scott appears in the records of Rattlesden in 1569 as a "Questman", a parish officer. This is the first mention found of him, although the records begin in 1558, and as the baptisms of his two eldest children are not of record, he possibly came to Rattlesden about 1556 from some other parish. In 1588-89, he was a church warden and in 1593, he was a collector. In 1611, Edmund Scott, "Sr." served again as collector. His age at death was probably exaggerated.
* Children, all but two baptised in Rattlesden:
**i. EDMUND, b. about 1561, buried 14 July 1642, Rattlesden; m. 16 Sept. 1583, Rattlesden, AGNES LOSSE, baptism and burial not found. Children (SCOTT), baptised in Rattlesden, (1) Edmund, bapt. 18 Oct. 1586, buried 30 June 1615, "a yonge man, ye sone of Edmund ye younger."; (2) Jonas, bapt. 20 Oct. 1588; (3) Nicholas, bapt. 25 Sept. 1591; (4) George, bapt. 28 Dec. 1594; (5) Robert, bapt. 25 May 1597.
**'''ii. HENRY, b. probably about 1565; m. MARTHA WHATLOCK.
**iii. DINAY, bapt. 18 June 1567; m. 8 Jan. 1587-88 JOHN RANSONE. Child (RANSONE, Priscilla, bapt. 2 June 1588.
**iv. ANNE, bapt. 21 Aug. 1569.
**v. ROSE, bapt. 15 Sept 1571, buried 19 Sept 1571.
**vi. GEORGE, bapt. 31 Jan. 1573-74.
**vii. NICHOLAS, bapt. 13 June 1576; m. 7 Apr. 1603, ANNE BATMAN. Child, Nicholas, bapt. 22 Jan. 1503-04, buried 29 Nov. 1606.
*''' HENRY SCOTT (Edmund), born probably in Rattlesden, Suffolk, about 1565, was buried there, 24 Dec. 1624. He married in Rattlesden, 25 July 1594, MARTHA WHATLOCK, baptised there, 18 July 1658, died before 1653, daughter of Thomas and Joan (___) Whatlock.
* Henry Scott grew up in Rattlesden, a yeoman farmer. '''After his death, his family continued to reside there until 1634 when they emigrated to America. His widow, Martha, aged about sixty (really fifty-six), his son''' Thomas and his family, his daughter, Ursula (Scott) Kimball with her husband, Richard Kimball, their children, and Kimball's brother, Henry Kimball, and his family, sailed in the Elizabeth of Ipswich, 30 Apr. 1634. This shipping list, given by both Drake and Hotten, is divided into two parts, those who took the oath of allegiance and those who did not, the latter being children under age.
*https://archive.org/stream/ancestryofcharle01holm#page/82/mode/1up
* "Ipswich. -- A note of the names and ages of all the Passengers which tooke shipping in the Elizabeth .... etc.
*https://archive.org/stream/ancestryofcharle01holm#page/83/mode/1up
* Henry Scott left a will of which brief abstract is obtainable: -- .... etc.
* It is evident that Thomas Scott, the eldest son, had received his share of his father's property, either through gift at age of twenty-one or through certain property being entailed to him and hence not mentioned in his father's will.
* Children born in Rattlesden:
**i. THOMAS1, baptised 26 Feb. 1594-95, d. between 8 Mar. 1653-54 and 28 Mar. 1653-54, prob. Ipswich, Mass.; m. 20 July 1620, ELIZABETH STRUTT, bapt. 19 May 1594, Rattlesden, d. before 1654, dau. of Christopher and Ann Strutt. Children (SCOTT), (1) Elizabeth, bapt. 18 Nov. 1623, Rattlesden; (2) Abigail, bapt. 5 Mar. 1625; (3) Thomas, bapt. 15 June 1628; (4) Benjamin, bapt. 3 Feb. 1630, d. 30 Aug. 1633; (5) Hannah, b. about 1635; prob. Ipswich, Mass.; (6) Sarah, b. about 1637; (7) Mary b. about 1639.
**ii. URSULA, bapt. 14 Feb. 1596-97; m. RICHARD KIMBALL.
**iii. ROGER, bapt. 15 Nov. 1604, d. after 1638; m. 26 Feb. 1627-28, SARAH GRIMWOOD. Children (SCOTT), born in Rattlesden, (1) Susan, bapt. 6 June 1632; (2) Roger, bapt. 21 May 1633; (3) Sarah, bapt. 4 Mar. 1635; (4) Abigail, bapt. 26 Nov. 1637; (5) John, bapt. 20 Mar. 1639.
* URSULA1 SCOTT (Henry, Edmund), baptised in Rattlesden, Suffolk, Eng., 14 Feb. 1596-97, died before 1661, probably in Ipswich, Mass. She married RICHARD KIMBALL. See the First Kimball Line.
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*An American Family History
*'''Henry Scott
*'''Henry Scott''' was born on November 1, 1560 in Rattlesden, Suffolk County, England.
*'''He married Martha Whatlock on July 25, 1594. Their children and life together are described in the section on Henry and Martha Scott.
*He was questman at Rattlesden 1601 and again in 1619. A questman was empowered to investigate certain matters such as abuses of weights and measures.
*He was surveyor in 1609, overseer of the poor in 1613 and constable from 1616 to 1618.
*His will was dated September 24, 1624 and was proved in the arch-deaconry of Sudbury on January 10, 1625. He died in December, 1624 and was buried in Rattlesden, December 24, 1624.
*'''Children of Henry Scott and Martha Whatlock
**Roger Scott
**Thomas Scott
**Ursula Scott Kimball
*from Genealogical Gleanings in England, Volume 2 by Henry Fitz-Gilbert Waters
*'''Henry Skott''' of Rattlesden, Suffolk, yeoman, 24 September 1623, proved 10 January 1624.
*'''To my wife Martha the house wherein I dwell &c. during term of her natural life; after that to my son''' Roger Skott and his heirs forever.
*To Abigail Kemball '''my grandchild''' forty shillings at her age of one and twenty years.
*To '''my grandchild''' Henry Kemball twenty shillings at age of one and twenty and the same sum each to '''grandchildren''' Elizabeth and Richard Kemball at same age.
*'''To son''' Thomas Skott five pounds within one year after my decease.
*To Mr. Peter Devereux, minister of Rattlesden, ten shillings. '''Wife Martha to be executrix.
*Bury Wills, Book Pearle, L. 117.
*from The Kimball Family News
*'''Henry Scott''' was questman at Rattlesden 1601, and again in 1619; surveyor 1609; overseer of the poor 1613; constable 1616-1618.
*Edmund Scott. May have been father of '''Henry Scott who m. Martha Whotlocke'''. There was also a Robert Scott living in Rattlesden. Edmund Scott died August 14, 1621, aged about 97 years; m. Joane , who was buried May 15, 1615.
*From: http://www.anamericanfamilyhistory.com/Scott%20Family/ScottHenry.html
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*'''History of the Scott family by Lee, Henry James
*https://archive.org/details/historyofscottfa00leehiala
*https://archive.org/stream/historyofscottfa00leehiala#page/48/mode/1up
* .... "A note of the names and ages of all the passengers which tooke shipping in the 'Elizabeth' of Ipswich bound for New England the last of Aprill 1634" includes Thomas Scott, aged 40, and his wife Elizabeth, with their children, Elizabeth nine years old, Abigail seven and Thomas, six. '''Also Martha Scott, aged 60, mother''' of the first named Thomas and '''widow of Henry Scott of Rattlesden, Suffolk'''. Thomas Scott and his family settled at Cambridge, Massachusetts, later removing to the new settlement of Ipswich, of which he was town officer in 1653.
* .... etc.
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*'''New England Marriages Prior to 1700 By Clarence Almon Torrey, Elizabeth Petty Bentley
*http://books.google.com/books?id=mOgK8dM9qqUC&pg=PA656&lpg=PA656&dq=martha+whatlock+1568+scott&source=bl&ots=ZhBpgbFMNf&sig=zeOBSvNymp_XnBUlF0PoWVo7sG0&hl=en&sa=X&ei=f3eDVKLxMo-6ogT_hIKwAg&ved=0CCIQ6AEwATgo#v=onepage&q=martha%20whatlock%201568%20scott&f=false
*Pg.656
*'''SCOTT, Henry (-1634 in Eng) & Martha WHATLOCK (1568-1634+) (came to New Eng); Rattlesden, Eng, 25 Jul 1594
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After the death of Henry Scott on Christmas Eve of 1624, his widow Martha sailed to the new world with her three adult children; Thomas, Ursula and Roger. The Scott family from Ipswich England sailed in April on the English ship "The Elizabeth". Seventeenth century ships were typically less than 200 feet in length and would have taken two months to cross the Atlantic ocean in good weather. The Elizabeth would have carried crew, passenger and supplies including farm animals, casks of fresh water and food needed for the crossing. Each family would have cooked their own food in metal boxes called braziers. All washing was done with salt water, as the precious casks of fresh water were only used for drinking. .

Thomas Scott, wife Elizabeth (daugter of Christopher and Ann Waller Strutt) arrived in Boston in 1634, only fourteen years after the Mayflower landed in Plymouth Massachusetts. Thomas took the Freemans Oath in 1634 and was granted a house and land in 1635. Thomas was a selectman and Constable in the town of Ipswich Massachuetts. Thomas's daughter Elizabeth married John Spofford.

Note: Martha Scott is documented as a passenger on the "Elizabeth" arriving in 1634, Boston, Mass. Her age was specified as 60 years old, which would mean that her birth year was 1574, not 1568 as specified in the profile.

Source: http://www.packrat-pro.com/ships/elizabeth1.htm
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more info: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~tracks/ford/dat55.htm#142

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Ten years after her husband's death, Martha Scott set sail for America with her son Thomas Scott and her daughter Ursula Kemball and ten grandchildren of all ages from a boy of eighteen to a baby of one. This family group embarked on the Elizabeth of Ipswich on the last of April in 1634, the adults taking the Oath of Allegiance at the Ipswich Customs House before sailing. Martha Scott's age is given on the list as sixty although she was actually 66. The Scotts and Kemballs settled in Ipswich after a short stay in the Boston neighborhood, and there, presumably, Martha Scott died, there being no record.

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The Elizabeth left Ipswitch, Suffolk, England mid April of 1634 with her master, William Andrewes (Andres), arriving in Massachusetts Bay.

04 Feb 1634 Henry Dade writes from Ipswitch to the Archbishop of Canterbury that the Francis and the Elizabeth with 60 men in each intend to sail for New England on about March 10 and he supposes they are debtors or persons disaffected with the established church. Note: These ships and nine others bound for New England were stayed but on 28 Feb allowed to proceed on condition that the passengers took the oath opf allegiance. Colham pg 111.

12 Nov 1634: John Cutting and William Andrews pray to be released from bonds of presentation of certificates, enclosing that passangers of the 30 May 1634 Francis and 30 May 1634 Elizabeth did not take the oaths.

21 Jan 1635: John Cuttinge, Master of the Francis and William Andrewes, Master of the Elizabeth, both of Ipswitch, have brought a list of all the passengers that went in their ships to New England in April 1634 with certificates of their having taken the Oaths of Supremacy and Allegiance.

Skott Thomas 40, from Rattlesden, Suffolk #11
Scott, from Rattlesden, Suffolk, bound for Ipswitch. Ref: NEGR 53/248. 36 pg 159
Skott Elizabeth 40, wife of Thomas #12
Skott Elizabeth 9, #70
Skott Abigail 7, #71
Skott Thomas 6, #72
Scott Martha 60, #19 (Mother)

Kemball Henry 44, from Rattlesden, Suffolk #13
From Rattlesden, Suffolk, bound for Watertown. 36 pg 159
Kemball Susan 35, wife of Henry #14
Kemball Elizabeth 9, child of Henry #74
Kemball Susan 7, child of Henry #75
Kemball Richard 39, from Rattlesden, Suffolk #15
Born 1595, from Rattlesden, Suffolk, bound for Watertown, Ipswitch. Ref: NEGR 57/331. 36 pg 159
Kemball Ursula unk age, wife of Richard #16 (Daughter of Martha Scott)
Kemball Henry 15, child of Richard #77
Kemball Richard 11, child of Richard #78
Kemball Mary 9, child of Richard #79
Kemball Martha 5, child of Richard #80
Kemball John 3, child of Richard #81
Kemball Thomas 1, child of Richard #82
Kemball Elizabeth 13, Raynor's step daughter #69

Source: http://www.packrat-pro.com/ships/elizabeth1.htm

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England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975
Christening:July 18 1568 - Rattlesden, Suffolk, England
Parents:Thomas Whatlock, Joane
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[Br?derbund WFT Vol. 1, Ed. 1, Tree #3084, Date of Import: Dec 4, 1998]

!BIRTH: (1)
MARRIAGE: (1)
DEATH: (1)
!SOURCES:(1) Ancestry of Charles Stinson Pillsbury & John Sargent Pillsbury by
Mary Lovering Holman, 1938
GEDCOM line 31566 not recognizable or too long:
() 1 SOUR @S01@
This individual has the following other parents in the Ancestral File:
Thomas /WHOTLOCKE/ (AFN:FVF0-FS) and Jane // (AFN:8XPR-93)
Thomas /WHOTLOCKE/ (AFN:FVF0-FS) and Joan /WHATLOCK/ (AFN:9M7R-W5)
Thomas /WHOTLOCKE/ (AFN:8HTT-TM) and Joan // (AFN:91S0-M4)
Thomas /WHOTLOCKE/ (AFN:8HTT-TM) and Joan // (AFN:8HTT-VS)
Thomas /WHOTLOCKE/ (AFN:8HTT-TM) and Joan // (AFN:9BC4-6P)

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Ancestors (and descendant) of Martha Whatlock

Agnes unknown
1505-????
John Whatlock
1510-????
Joan unknown
± 1546-< 1611

Martha Whatlock
1568-> 1634

1594

Henry Scott
< 1560-< 1624

Ursula Scott
< 1596-1676

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    • Graaf Filips III (Oostenrijks Huis) was from 1555 till 1581 sovereign of the Netherlands (also known as Graafschap Holland)
    • In the year 1568: Source: Wikipedia
      • May 13 » Battle of Langside: The forces of Mary, Queen of Scots, are defeated by a confederacy of Scottish Protestants under James Stewart, Earl of Moray, her half-brother.
      • May 16 » Mary, Queen of Scots, flees to England.
      • May 19 » Queen Elizabeth I of England orders the arrest of Mary, Queen of Scots.
      • May 23 » Dutch rebels led by Louis of Nassau, defeat Jean de Ligne, Duke of Arenberg, and his loyalist troops in the Battle of Heiligerlee, opening the Eighty Years' War.
      • September 23 » Spanish naval forces rout an English fleet, under the command of John Hawkins, at the Battle of San Juan de Ulúa near Veracruz.
      • October 20 » The Spanish Duke of Alba defeats a Dutch rebel force under William the Silent.
    • The temperature on April 19, 1996 was between 8.4 °C and 19.9 °C and averaged 14.0 °C. There was 6.1 hours of sunshine (43%). The partly or heavily clouded was. The average windspeed was 2 Bft (weak wind) and was prevailing from the south-southwest. Source: KNMI
    • Koningin Beatrix (Huis van Oranje-Nassau) was from April 30, 1980 till April 30, 2013 sovereign of the Netherlands (also known as Koninkrijk der Nederlanden)
    • In The Netherlands , there was from Monday, August 22, 1994 to Monday, August 3, 1998 the cabinet a href="https://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kabinet-Kok_I" class="extern">Kok I, with W. Kok (PvdA) as prime minister.
    • In the year 1996: Source: Wikipedia
      • The Netherlands had about 15.5 million citizens.
      • February 6 » Willamette Valley Flood: Floods in the Willamette Valley of Oregon, United States, causes over US$500 million in property damage throughout the Pacific Northwest.
      • February 17 » The 8.2 Mw  Biak earthquake shakes the Papua province of eastern Indonesia with a maximum Mercalli intensity of VIII (Severe). A large tsunami followed, leaving one-hundred sixty-six people dead or missing and 423 injured.
      • March 13 » The Dunblane massacre leads to the death of sixteen primary school children and one teacher in Dunblane, Scotland.
      • September 4 » War on Drugs: Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC) attack a military base in Guaviare, starting three weeks of guerrilla warfare in which at least 130 Colombians are killed.
      • November 5 » Pakistani President Farooq Leghari dismisses the government of Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto and dissolves the National Assembly of Pakistan.
      • December 27 » Taliban forces retake the strategic Bagram Airfield which solidifies their buffer zone around Kabul, Afghanistan.
    • Stadhouder Prins Maurits (Huis van Oranje) was from 1585 till 1625 sovereign of the Netherlands (also known as Republiek der Zeven Verenigde Nederlanden)
    • In the year 1594: Source: Wikipedia
      • February 19 » Having already been elected to the throne of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth in 1587, Sigismund III of the House of Vasa is crowned King of Sweden, having succeeded his father John III of Sweden in 1592.
      • February 27 » Henry IV is crowned King of France.
      • June 11 » Philip II recognizes the rights and privileges of the local nobles and chieftains in the Philippines, which paved way to the stabilization of the rule of the Principalía (an elite ruling class of native nobility in Spanish Philippines).
      • June 23 » The Action of Faial, Azores. The Portuguese carrack Cinco Chagas, loaded with slaves and treasure, is attacked and sunk by English ships with only 13 survivors out of over 700 on board.
      • July 5 » Portuguese forces under the command of Pedro Lopes de Sousa begin an unsuccessful invasion of the Kingdom of Kandy during the Campaign of Danture in Sri Lanka.
      • August 30 » The christening of Prince Henry of Scotland is celebrated with the Masque at the baptism of Prince Henry at Stirling Castle.
    

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