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Capt. William Marston
Gender:
Male
Birth:
1626
Ormesby St. Margaret, Norfolk, England
Death:
January 22, 1703 (76-77)
Hampton, Province of New Hampshire, Colonial America
Immediate Family:
Son of Capt. William Marston and ·ÄúGoody·Äô Sarah Marston (unknown)
Husband of Rebecca Marston (Page)
and Anne Marston (Roberts)
Father of Rebecca Smith (Marston); Hannah Fogg (Marston); Mary Marston; Ens. Samuel Marston; Lucy Moulton (Marston); William Marston and Maria Prescott (Marston)
Brother of Anne Marston; John Marston; Isaac Marston; Alice Marston; Ame Marston; Prudence Cox (Marston); Katherine Tenney (Marston) and Thomas Marston
Half brother of Tryphena Philbrick (Marston)
DNA Markers: ‰ R1b1a2
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Capt. William Marston is your 12th great uncle.
Capt William Marston, Jr Find A Grave Memorial# 95492919
William MARSTON, II
Birth: ABT 1621 in Ormesby St. Margaret, Norfolk, England
Death: 22 JAN 1704/05 in Hampton, Rockingham, New Hampshire
Parents: William Marston, Sarah Goody
Marriage 1) Rebecca Page, b: in Salem, Essex, MA Married: 15 OCT 1652 in Hampton, Rockingham, NH 2) Anna Roberts, widow of James Philbrick
10 Children with 1st wife, born in Hampton, Rockingham, New Hampshire
Rebecca b: 1654. Married John Smith
Hannah b: 21 Aug 1646. Married Samuel Fogg.
Sarah b: ca 1657. Died soon.
Elizabeth b: ca 1659.
Mary b: 4 APR 1659. Died soon.
Samuel b: 8 SEP 1661. Married 1) Sarah Sanborn 2) Susanna Palmer
Deliverance b 15 July 1663.
Lucy b: 21 APR 1665. Married Josiah Moulton
William b: 7 OCT 1667. Died soon.
Mariah b: 16 MAY 1672. Married James Prescott.
Links
http://aleph0.clarku.edu/~djoyce/gen/report/rr02/rr02_132.html#P62444
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William Marston1
M, #119286, b. 11 March 1626, d. 22 January 1704
Father William Marston1 b. 1592, d. 30 Jun 1672
William Marston was born on 11 March 1626 at Ormsby, Norfolk, England.1 He married Rebecca Page, daughter of Deacon Robert Page and Lucy Ward, on 15 October 1652 at Hampton, Rockingham, NH.1 William Marston died on 22 January 1704 at Hampton, Rockingham, NH, at age 77.1
Family Rebecca Page b. 16 Sep 1636, d. 27 May 1673
Child
Tryphena Marston+1 b. 28 Dec 1663, d. 1729
Citations
1.[S61] Unknown author, Family Group Sheets, Family History Archives, SLC.
From: http://our-royal-titled-noble-and-commoner-ancestors.com/p3972.htm#...
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MARSTON, William
b. ABT 1621 Ormesby, Norfolk, England
Parents:
Father: MARSTON, William
Mother: GOODY, Sarah
Family:
Marriage: 15 OCT 1652 Hampton, Rockingham, NH.
Spouse: PAGE, Rebecca
b. ABT 1636
d. 27 MAY 1673 Hampton, Rockingham, NH.
Parents:
Father: PAGE, Robert
Mother: Lucy,
Children:
MARSTON, Rebecca
MARSTON, Hannah
MARSTON, Mary b. 4 APR 1659 Hampton, Rockingham, NH. d. 2 NOV 1660 Hampton, Rockingham, NH.
MARSTON, Samuel
MARSTON, Lucy
MARSTON, William b. 7 OCT 1667 Hampton, Rockingham, NH. d. 8 NOV 1667 Hampton, Rockingham, NH.
MARSTON, Maria
From: http://www.genealogyofnewengland.com/f_14f.htm#91
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William Marston Sr. & William Marston Jr. migrated to New England in 1636 or 37, living first in Salem, MA. then Newbury, MA before settling permanently in Hampton, NH.
William Jr's brother, John Marston settled in Andover, MA & was a member of the secret revolutionary organization, Son's of Liberty. His name along with names of the other members is engraved on the Liberty Bowl crafted by Paul Revere in 1768. The Liberty Bowl along with the Declaration of Independence & the Constitution are considered America's three most cherished possessions. The bowl is owned by the Museum of Fine Arts Boston.
William Marston Sr. & William Marston Jr. migrated to New England in 1636 or 37, living first in Salem, MA. then Newbury, MA before settling permanently in Hampton, NH.
William Jr's brother, John Marston settled in Andover, MA & was a member of the secret revolutionary organization, Son's of Liberty. His name along with names of the other members is engraved on the Liberty Bowl crafted by Paul Revere in 1768. The Liberty Bowl along with the Declaration of Independence & the Constitution are considered America's three most cherished possessions. The bowl is owned by the Museum of Fine Arts Boston.
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