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Personal data William Earle 


Household of William Earle

(1) He is married to Mary Walker.

They got married in the year 1654 at Portsmouth, Rhode Island, he was 19 years old.


(2) He is married to Mary Walker.

They got married on April 2, 1654 at Portsmouth, Newport, Rhode Island, he was 19 years old.


(3) He is married to Prudence Hall.

They got married in the year 1680 at Portsmouth, Rhode Island, he was 45 years old.


Notes about William Earle

== Biography ==
:2nd Generation in the line of [[Earle-82|Ralph (1) ]]
:Qutoted From the Book: RALPH EARLE AND HIS DESCENDANTS Earle, Pliny. ''The Earle Family : Ralph Earle and His Descendants.'' (Worcester, 1888). [https://archive.org/details/earlefamilyralph00inearl Internet Archive link]

:[3-2].

:William Earle son of Ralph and Joan Earle;
:m. 1st, Mary, dau. of John and Katharine Walker, of Portsmouth, R. I., issue, three children;

:2d, Prudence (d. Jan. 18, 1718); and d. Jan. 15th I7I5
:The first known record of William is under date of April 2, 1634, when he and his wife Mary sold to James Sands their interest in fourteen acres that came by right of the late widow Walker; the land having come by marriage of Mary Walker (daughter of the widow) to William Earle.
:In 1658, on the 11th of May, he was "Received a freeman " of Portsmouth; on the 18th of the same month "Att the Generall court of Commissioners held for the Collony, at Warwicke," he was admitted as a freeman of the colony; and on the 8th of June, he and two others were " chosen Jurymen to attend the General Court of Tryels, at Newport."
:At a town meeting held May 1, 1665, it was ordered that William Earle and William Correy (Cory) should have "one acker of land on the hill cauled Briges hill, or some other conveniant place in this townes Comons, and a quarter of an acker of land lying aganst ye towne pond over against William Earle's new dwelinge house, and these two pearcells of land they are to have and to enjoy to them and theres, so long as they maintain a wind mill in this towne for the towns use, Provided that if they maintain not the said mill then the said pearcells of land is to be returned and laid downe to the townes use and dispose."
:In 1668, the windmill had been erected, and the town, at the request of said Earle and Cory, annulled the above order and exchanged two acres of ground near the mill for two acres belonging to the said parties. In 1684, the site of the mill is mentioned as "Windmill hill," and in 1685, the grounds were re-exchanged, the town and the parties taking their former property respectively. "
:The Eare marke of William Earl's cattell is a hapeny under the side of ye further Eare and a Slit on the Nere Eare, of 12 yeares standing, and Entred upon Record by me, Richard Bulgar, towne Clarke, December, ye 5th, 1667."
:William removed to Dartmouth about the year 1670 and stayed several years, his interests there being large. He owned more than two thousand acres from his claims iii the original division of the land. Copies of many conveyances both to and from him are upon record. In one of the latter, dated June 26, 1680, in consideration of" naturall Love and affection," he conveyed to his son Ralph and his wife Mary, " of Dartmouth," a " parcel of Land Scituate Lying and being in the Township of Freetown, in the county of Bristoll aforesaid, on the Eastward side of Tanton River, containing half a share, that is to say, half that whole share Adjoyning to the Fall River, two thirds whereof I do give to my said son Ralph Earll his heirs and Assigns forever; and the other Third thereof I do give to my said Daughter in Law Mary Earll her heirs and Assigns forever." This deed was executed in Portsmouth, and the land conveyed is now the site of the central and earliest settled part of the city of Fall River.
:On the 6th of May, 1691, the "General Assembly for their Majesties Collony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations, in New England, in Portsmouth on said Rhode Island, for the Election of General Officers for the said Collony," was held "at the house of William Earle, it being removed from Newport by reason of the distemper." It was " adjourned until the 23d day of June, and then to meet again at the house of William Earle, in Portsmouth, except the Governor sees cause to meet sooner, if urgent occasion should present."
:In 1692, he was on the " Grand Inquest at Newport"; and on the 6th of October, he conveyed to his " well beloved son Thomas Earll, of the Town of Dartmouth, * * * one full quarter of a share of upland" in Dartmouth.
:He was a deputy from Portsmouth to the General Assemblies held at Providence, October 25, 1704, and at Newport, May 1, 1706, and July 3, 1706.
:In his will, executed Nov. 13, 1713, he gave to his son William, a brass milk pan, and a like gift to his sons Thomas, Ralph, and John, and his daughters Mary Borden, Mary Hix, and Prudence Durfee, and to the last a negro girl, " Kate," also, to his son John, all the rest of the estate, real and personal, he paying, legacies as follows: to grandson Caleb Earle, forty acres, or £40, at the age of twenty-one. To granddaughter Joan Earle, daughter of Caleb, £10, at twenty years of age. His son John was to allow his mother comfortable and sufficient maintenance.

:The children of William Earle were :

::Mary Earle, b. 1655; m. John Borden.

::William Earle; m. Elizabeth.

::Ralph Earle, b. 1660; m. Mary Hicks.

::Thomas Earle; m. Mary Taber.

::Caleb Earle; m. Mary.

::John Earle; m. Mary Wait.

::Prudence Earle; m. Benjamin Durfee.

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William Earle was baptized in Bishop’s Stortford, Hertfordshire, on 11 May 1634.Miller, Spencer. "Earle Family of Bishop's Stortford, Co. Herts, England." New York Genealogical and Biographical Record 67:390-393 (1936) birth and marriage cite the parish register.England christenings https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:JSKY-NFG
William Earle born Staffordshire, England. Baptised St. Michael's Church Bishop Stortford: Parish Register. 1634; William Earle, s. of Ralphe & Joan, baptized 11 of May.Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/113069964) : accessed 20 May 2020), memorial page for William Earle (1632–15 Jan 1715), Find a Grave Memorial no. 113069964, ; Maintained by L J Steuben (contributor 47606575) Unknown.

===Marriage===
William married twice: *(1) Mary Walker. William and Mary were married before 2 April 1654, at which time William Earle of Portsmouth, planter sold land that his wife Mary Earle had received as daughter of the widow Walker, deceased.Anderson, Robert Charles Anderson, The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1633, Volumes I-III, 3 vols., New England Historic Genealogical Society. 1995. p. 1907 "John Walker" https://www.americanancestors.org/DB393/i/12107/1907/1415521732*(2) Prudence ______, wife of William Earle died Jan 18 1718
===Children===
*Children:
*Mary Earle b. 1655; m. John Borden
*William Earle, m. Elizabeth ___
*Ralph Earle b. 1660; m. Mary Hicks
*Thomas Earle m. Mary Taber
*Caleb Earle m Mary ____

U.S., New England Marriages Prior to 1700
William Earle & Prudence Hall (1680)
Children
*John Earle m. Mary Wait
*Prudence Earle m. Benjamin Durfee.
21 Feb 1664/5: William Earle and William Correy (Corey-61) wished to set up a wind mill and requested one acre and a quarter out of the common land. They were granted one acre on Briges hill or other convenient place and ¼ against ye town pond next to William Earles house, to use as long as they keep the mill for town use, but the land to revert back to the town if they don’t keep the mill. Their windmill was placed on Brigs hill, and 28 April 1668, Earle and Corry requested two acres from the town for accomodation. They exchanged two acres of common for two acres on the hill to them and their heirs forever. The one and ¼ from before was repealed in favor of the two acres.
William was representative of Portsmouth 1693, 1704 and 1706.Savage, James. ''A Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England Showing Three Generations of Those Who Came Before May, 1692. Vol. I-IV.'' (Boston, MA, USA: 1860-1862)
William died on 15 Jan 1715 in Portsmouth, RI." Portsmouth vital records, James N. Arnold, Vital Record of Rhode Island 1636-1850, Narragansett Historical Publ. Co., Providence, 1893, volume 4.
His will was dated 13 Nov 1713. He made bequests to sons William, Thomas, Ralph and John; to daughters Mary Borden, Mary Hix and Prudence Durfee; to grandcildren Caleb Earle, Joan Earle (d/o) Caleb. Son John was to allow his mother comfortabel and sufficient maintenance. Earle, Pliny. Ralph Earle and his Descendants. Worcester: Press of Charles Hamilton, 1888. [https://archive.org/stream/earlefamilyralph00inearl#page/24/mode/2up p. 24]

== Sources ==
* The Earle family : Ralph Earle and his descendants, p 23-25 [https://archive.org/stream/earlefamilyralph00inearl#page/22/mode/2up]* Anderson, Robert Charles. The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England, 1620-1633. (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1995).* [http://aleph0.clarku.edu/~djoyce/gen/report/rr02/rr02_441.html Family of Ralph Earle and Joan Savage on Payne-Joyce Genealogy website]* Crane, Ellery Bicknell. Historic Homes and Institutions and Genealogical and Personal Memoirs of Worcester County, Massachusetts: With a History of Worcester Society of Antiquity, Volume 1. Worcester County, MA: Lewis Publishing Company, 1907. p. 450-451 (available on Google)* Earle, Pliny. Earle Family, The: Ralph Earle and His Dscendents. Worcester, MA: Press of Charles Hamilton, 1888*England: Marriages, 1538-1973. Online database. AmericanAncestors.org. New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2014. (Original index: England Marriages, 1538-1973. FamilySearch, 2014 (https://www.americanancestors.org/DB544/rd/314191464)*Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/113069964) : accessed 20 May 2020), memorial page for William Earle (1632–15 Jan 1715), Find a Grave Memorial no. 113069964, ; Maintained by L J Steuben (contributor 47606575) Unknown.* The Early Records of the town of Portsmouth; by Portsmouth (R.I.); Perry, Amos, ed; Brigham, Clarence S. (Clarence Saunders), ed. (Providence, R.I., E. L. Freeman & Sons, state printers, 1901)
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Ancestors (and descendant) of William Earle

Ralph Earle
± 1580-1657
Richard Savage
± 1559-1637
Mary Unknown
± 1560-1636
Ralph Earle
1606-< 1678
Joan Savage
< 1609-> 1699

William Earle
1634-1715

(1) 1654

Mary Walker
± 1634-1718

(2) 1654

Mary Walker
± 1634-< 1677

(3) 1680

Prudence Hall
± 1640-1718


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