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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Brown Abner was born on 04 Mar 1714 in Stow, Middlesex Co., MA (son of BROWN Thomas and HAYWARD Mercy); died on 12 Jun 1790 in Chesterfield, Hampshire County, MA; was buried in Center Cemetery, Chesterfield, Hampshire County, MA.

    Abner married Gilbert Martha about 1736. Martha was born on 27 Feb 1714 in Brookfield, Worcester Co., MA; died on 10 Aug 1746 in Brookfield, Worcester Co., MA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Brown Sarah was born on 25 Nov 1737 in Brookfield, Worcester Co., MA.
    2. Brown Samuel was born on 29 Jul 1739 in Brookfield, Worcester Co., MA; died on 29 Jul 1739.
    3. Brown Thomas was born on 15 Jul 1740 in Brookfield, Worcester Co., MA; died on 18 Jul 1751 in Brookfield, Worcester Co., MA.
    4. Brown Martha was born on 28 Apr 1742 in Brookfield, Worcester Co., MA.
    5. Brown Thankful was born on 12 Jun 1744 in Brookfield, Worcester Co., MA; died on 12 Dec 1826 in Westhampton, Hampshire County, MA.
    6. Brown Hannah was born on 10 Aug 1746 in Brookfield, Worcester Co., MA; died on 12 Aug 1746 in Brookfield, Worcester Co., MA.

    Abner married Greenwood Dorcas on 14 Apr 1748 in Sherborn, Middlesex County, MA. Dorcas was born on 17 Jul 1717 in Sherborn, Middlesex County, MA; died on 23 Jan 1760 in Brookfield, Worcester Co., MA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Brown Daniel was born on 15 Mar 1749 in Brookfield, Worcester Co., MA; died in Benton, Yates County, NY?.
    2. Brown Abigail was born on 01 Dec 1750 in Brookfield, Worcester Co., MA.
    3. Brown Josiah was born on 12 Feb 1752 in Bookfield, Worcester County, MA.
    4. Brown Elizabeth was born on 28 Apr 1753 in Brookfield, Worcester Co., MA.
    5. Brown Jonas was born on 22 Sep 1754 in Bookfield, Worcester County, MA; died on 09 Jul 1758 in Bookfield, Worcester County, MA.
    6. Brown Joseph L. was born on 28 May 1756 in Bookfield, Worcester County, MA; died before 09 Jul 1794 in Worthington, Hampshire County, MA.
    7. Brown Greenwood was born on 04 Oct 1758 in Brookfield, Worcester Co., MA.

    Abner married Lincoln Mehitable in Apr 1760 in Brookfield, Worcester Co., MA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Brown Mehitable was born on 27 Jul 1761 in Brookfield, Worcester Co., MA.
    2. Brown Dorcas was born on 05 Oct 1764 in Brookfield, Worcester Co., MA.
    3. Brown Persis (Perces) was born on 21 Apr 1767 in Brookfield, Worcester Co., MA.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  BROWN Thomas was born about 1679 in Concord, Middlesex Co., MA (son of Browne Jabez, son of Blandford Hannah); died before 16 Aug 1751 in Brookfield, Worcester Co., MA.

    Thomas married HAYWARD Mercy on 03 Apr 1706 in Stow, Middlesex Co., MA. Mercy (daughter of HAYWARD John and WHITE Anna) was born on 13 May 1677 in Concord, Middlesex Co., MA; died on 26 Apr 1762 in Brookfield, Worcester Co., MA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  HAYWARD Mercy was born on 13 May 1677 in Concord, Middlesex Co., MA (daughter of HAYWARD John and WHITE Anna); died on 26 Apr 1762 in Brookfield, Worcester Co., MA.

    Notes:

    Married:
    In Mayflower Families Through Five Generations, Vol. 13, p. 24, it gives the marriage date as
    April 3 or 6, 1706.

    Children:
    1. BROWN Timothy was born on 17 Aug 1710 in Stow, Worcester Co., MA; died on 03 Jan 1770 in Swanzey, Cheshire Co., NH.
    2. Brown Silence was born in 1712 in Stow, Middlesex Co., MA; died before 11 Jan 1774 in Brookfield, Worcester Co., MA.
    3. 1. Brown Abner was born on 04 Mar 1714 in Stow, Middlesex Co., MA; died on 12 Jun 1790 in Chesterfield, Hampshire County, MA; was buried in Center Cemetery, Chesterfield, Hampshire County, MA.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Browne Jabez was born in 1644 in Concord, Middlesex Co., MA (son of Browne Thomas and Bateman? Bridget); died on 17 Jul 1692 in Stow, Middlesex Co., MA.

    Notes:

    Jabez, according to his father, Thomas Browne's will, he was the eldest son. He was born in Concord in 1644 and died at Stow 17 July, 1692.

    He married first Hannah Blandford, in Sudbury 23 Dec. 1667. After her death, he remarried to Deborah Haines/Haynes, daughter of Sergeant Josiah Haines/Haynes and Elizabeth Noyes. Her sister, Abigail married Hopestill Browne, Esq., son of Deacon William Browne of Sudbury, and a first cousin of Jabez's.

    Jabez settled in Sudbury in 1667 where he sustained losses by fire set by the Indians during their assaults on Sudbury in 1676, King Philip's War. On January 20, 1776, to fight in the Revolutioanary War, the county of Middlesex was ordered to raise a regiment of 571 men. Concord furnished 36. John Robinson was Colonel; John Buttrick, Lieutenant-Colonel; and Jabez Brown was appointed Adjutant. He was admitted a freeman there in 1680.

    In 1681, 12 lots were listed as having been taken up in 1678 or 1679 in Stow. One lot went to Boaz Browne, his brother. Jabez Browne was granted a lot there in 1683 where he moved at that time. He was chosen Representative to the General Court in 1692 under the new charter.

    He was the second highest taxed in Stow, owing to the large amount of property he owned.

    Administration of the estate of Jabez Brown is found in the records of the Middlesex County Probate Court, Vol. 8, pp. 419-421 during the years 1692-1694. The widow, Deborah received one third of the estate. Thomas Browne, the eldest son received lands in Sudbury, Lancaster and Stow to the value of thirty pounds. Jabez, Jr. received land and houses to the value of twenty pounds. The eldest daughter, Mary received property to the value of twenty pounds as did the youngest daughter, Sarah and youngest son, Josiah.

    After his Jabez's death, his widow, Deborah and son, Thomas received a letter from Jabez' son-in-law, Mary's second husband, John Gove of Cambridge, who called her, "my sister Brown" and offered to sign their administration bond on Sept. 29, 1692.

    Thomas and Bridget, his parents, removed to Concord from Sudbury by 1640. Their children where born in Concord but after Bridget died on Jan. 5, 1681, Thomas then removed to Cambridge where he died on Nov. 3, 1688.

    The "Mayflower DescendantsThrough Five Generations" William White/Vol. 13, published by the Mayflower Society, claims that Deborah Haynes was the mother of Thomas. In the family history researched by Dorothy H. Kelso of Duxbury, MA in her book, "Hard Hands and Brawny Conciences" she claims that Thomas was the son by Jabez's first wife, Hannah Blandford. No birth records for Thomas have been found.

    Children:
    1. 2. BROWN Thomas was born about 1679 in Concord, Middlesex Co., MA; died before 16 Aug 1751 in Brookfield, Worcester Co., MA.

  2. 6.  HAYWARD John was born on 20 Dec 1640 in Concord, Middlesex Co., MA (son of Hayward George and (Hayward) Mary); died on 22 Nov 1714 in Concord, Middlesex Co., MA.

    Notes:

    John Hayward's last name is spelled Heaward in the county vital records of
    Concord.


    John Hayward is spelled Heaward on his marriage license in county records of
    Concord, Ma. John died at the age of 78 yrs.

    There are no probate records for John or Anna but on 1 March 1702/3, John Hayward gave to "eldest son, George Haywood of Concord...the west end of my dwelling house.." and on 12 Feb. 1711/12 to John Hayward, Jr. of concord the rest of the dwelling house, barn and land in Concord :said John to provide for me and my wife, Anna... and to pay my daughter, Judith Goss...my daughter, Mercy Browne...my daughter, Anna Allen...and my daugther, Sarah Allen.." Every Middlesex County deed involving John and Anna has been searched but no provision has been found for daughter Mary.

    John married WHITE Anna on 02 Jun 1671 in Concord, Middlesex Co., MA. Anna (daughter of WHITE Resolved and VASSALL Judith) was born on 04 Jun 1649 in Scituate, Plymouth Co., MA; died on 25 May 1714 in Concord, Middlesex Co., MA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  3. 7.  WHITE Anna was born on 04 Jun 1649 in Scituate, Plymouth Co., MA (daughter of WHITE Resolved and VASSALL Judith); died on 25 May 1714 in Concord, Middlesex Co., MA.
    Children:
    1. HAYWARD Mary was born on 05 Dec 1671 in Concord, Middlesex Co., MA; and died.
    2. HAYWARD Judith was born on 25 Apr 1675 in Concord, Middlesex Co., MA; died on 18 Apr 1748 in West Brookfield, Worcester Co., MA.
    3. 3. HAYWARD Mercy was born on 13 May 1677 in Concord, Middlesex Co., MA; died on 26 Apr 1762 in Brookfield, Worcester Co., MA.
    4. HAYWARD James was born about 27 Jan 1678.
    5. HAYWARD John was born on 07 Jun 1680.
    6. HAYWARD Hannah was born on 30 Aug 1682.
    7. HAYWARD Sarah was born on 16 Jun 1689.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Browne Thomas was born in Lavenham, Suffolk County, England; was christened on 10 Jan 1605 in St.Peter & St.Paul Church, Lavenham, Suffolk County, England (son of Browne Thomas and Sarah, son of Browne Edmund and Woder Anne); died on 03 Nov 1688 in Cambridge, Middlesex Co., MA; was buried in First Parish Cemetery, Cambridge, Middlesex Co., MA.

    Notes:

    Thomas Browne was born to Sarah Browne, who died in childbirth, and probably Thomas Browne. He was raised as a "son" by uncle, Edmund and Ann Woder Browne; came over on the "Confidence" in 1637 with his "brothers", Rev. Edmund and William, arriving in Ludlow, MA. They were preceded by two uncles, Richard and Abraham, who came over with the Winthrop fleet in 1630 and settled in Watertown. They were all from Lavenham, Suffolk county, England.

    It was probably by the efforts of Abraham and Richard that persuaded Thomas, Edmund and William to join them for Richard in 1634 had been granted 600 acres of land in Watertown. Their cousin, John also came earlier, having first landed in Boston from London on 16 Sept. 1632 on the "Lion". He too, came to the Massachusetts Bay Colony of Puritans to join Reverand Winthrop and his followers, settling in Watertown.

    Thomas and his brothers, Edmund and William arrived in Ludlow,MA in 1637. They probably went to Watertown for a brief period. By 1638 Thomas and his brothers petitioned the General Court for permission to settle a new town, which they named Sudbury. The General Court gave the authority to begin the plantation on 6 September 1638.

    Rev. Edmund, a graduate of Cambridge University, became the first minister of Sudbury. He stayed on in Sudbury, marrying but died childless in 1677. He was highly regarded in the town as a religious leader even though some of the leaders in the town did not always agree with his views.

    Thomas was a husbandman and a planter. He was admitted a freeman of the Bay Colony on March 14, 1638, and was a proprietor in Sudbury in 1640. His 34-1/2 acres of land were on Bridal Point Highway and later received another 29 acres. At the same time, his brother, William had received 8 acres.

    The General Court on October 7, 1640, granted Thomas 200 acres of land in Sudbury in payment for the 25 pounds which was put into a joint stock by his aunt, Mrs. Harvey who authorized his application. His brother, Captain William Browne made a similar application and was granted 200 acres laid out for him in Sudbury.

    Thomas married Bridget, perhaps Bateman, around 1639/40 and started their family in Sudbury.

    Thomas soon grew tired of the religious arguments the town was embroiled in and departed for Concord in 1640. In Concord, he became a large landowner after he purchased land on 20 May, 1655, 9 January 1661 and 3 April 1671. All the Brownes were farmers and large landowners. Some of the lands belonging to Thomas were still in the family as late as 1896.

    After his wife, Bridget died in 1681, he moved to Cambridge, Middlesex County, MA. He died there in 1688 and is buried in The First Parish Cemetery.

    In the history of New England, Thomas was always known as Thomas Browne of Concord. He was a trooper of a Middlesex Company in the King Philip's War. (Colonial Wars Lineage Book, p. 71) He also was a town officer, probably of Concord in 1660, 1663 and 1668. On May 18, 1666, he was admitted to the church and was named a member of a committee to divide certain Concord properties on March 26, 1675. On November 20, 1680, "Late of Concord, now of Cambridge", he deeded his Concord lands to his son, Thomas Browne, Jr. and acknowledged the deed before Randolph, Dec.6, 1687. He filed on March 11, 1681/82, a list of properties which he had given to his son, Boaz Browne before the latter's marriage. John Gove, his daughter, Mary's second husband, was one of the witnesses. Son, Jabez Browne remained in Sudbury until the founding of Stow at which time he joined with his brother,Boaz and others.

    Thomas's daughter, Mary did not conduct herself properly causing Thomas to write two letters to the Governor in December, 1670. He himself at one time was fined with others on February 9, 1658 for a nominal offense.

    The Browne brothers were from a wealthy family of Brownes going back to John Browne of Stamford, County of Lincolnshire, England in the 1330's. One of John's descendents, Christopher was of Swan Hall of Hawkedon, County of Suffolk.

    Thomas's Uncle Abraham was the son of Richard Browne of Swan Hall, Hawkedon,Suffolk County, England. He migrated to America in 1630 with his wife, Lydia and several children.

    Thomas's adopted father, Edmund was born in Summerton, County of Suffolk, England in 1576.

    The final "e" in Browne was dropped two generations after Thomas, beginning with Thomas, son of Jabez.


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    From "The Wives of Boaz Brown" NEHGR V140 Brown:

    "Thomas Browne, husbandman and planter, was one of the founders of Sudbury, MA in 1638. He removed to Concord in 1640 and resided there until his wife Bridget died in 1680, at which time he removed to Cambridge, MA where he d. in 1688."

    From "From Concord, MA to the Wilderness: The Brown Family Letters,
    1792-1852" Brown-Groover, NEHGR V131 1977:

    "The founding father of this family was Thomas Browne (1601-1688), a native of Lavenham, Suffolk Co., England, who had settled, with his wife Bridget, in Concord by the year 1640. Thomas was not the first of his family to emigrate to America, having been preceeded by two uncles, Abraham and Richard Browne, who crossed with the Winthrop fleet in 1630, and by a cousin, John Browne, who came c. 1632 on the Lion. They were all from Lavenham, and all settled in Watertown. The exact circumstances of Thomas's emigration are not known, but it is probably that he, accompanied by the Reverend Edmund Browne, 5 years his junior, arrived in 1637, joining their relatives in Watertown. In 1638, the settled in the newly established town of Sudbury, where Edmund, a graduate of the University of Cambridge, became the first pastor and both were assigned land. Although generally reguarded as brothers, they were more likely cousins. It is known that they had different fathers, each bearing the same name as his father. Since Thomas's mother Sara died in childbirth, it is not unreasonable to assume that he and his cousin Edmund, grew up as "brothers." In 1640 Thomas decided to make his permanent home in the nearby town of Concord."


    THE PIONEERS OF MASSACHUSETTS, Ancestry Charles Henry Pope Thomas, husbandman, planter, Sudbury, one of the petitioners to whom the Gen. Court gave authority to begin that plantation 6 Sept. 1638. Rem. to Concord; bought land 20 (3) 1655, 9 June, 1661, 3 (2) 1671,--" of Concord." Dau. Mary m. first William Woodhead, of Chelmsford, whose conduct made it necessary for Mr. Browne to write two letters to the governor in Dec. 1670; he deposed at that time, aged about 61 years; his son Thomas, Jr, deposed at the same time, aged about 19 years. [Mdx. files.] Mary m. second, John Gove of Cambridge. Thomas B., Sen. was a member of a committee to divide certain Concord property 26 March, 1675; [Mdx. Deeds]; but 20 Nov. 1680,--" late of Concord, now of Cambridge," --he deeded his Concord lands to his son Thomas, Jr., and acknowledged the deed before Randolph Dec. 6, 1687. He filed on March 11, 1681-2, a list of lands which he had given to his son Boaz before the latter's marriage; John Gore was one of thewitnesses.

    The son Jabez, who remained in Sudbury until the founding of Stow, in which he joined with Boaz and others, deposed 6 (2)1669, aged about 25 years; he died in 1692; his widow and son Thomas had a letter from Gove, who called her "my sister Brown," and offered to sign their administration bond, Sept. 29, 1692.
    GenMassachusetts-L Archives From: Subject: BROWN, Thomas Sr. b. 1605 ENG d. 1688 Cambridge, Middlesex, MA Date: Sun, 11 Oct 1998 16:22:50 EDT Surname: BROWN, Thomas son of Edward Brown & Anne Woder. b. 1605 > Cambridge, (Mrs.) Bridget BROWN was born about 1609 in of, Suffolk, England. was buried 5 Jan 1681 in Concord, Middlesex, MA. Amer. Comp. 7:836; Savage 1:265; Early MA Marr.; Concord V.S. p. 1; B.T. 1934; MA V.S. Chelmsford MARRIAGE: New England Marriages: Prior to 1700 (C. A. Torrey) p. 109 Bridget married (1) Thomas BROWN [Sr.], son of Edward BROWN and Anne WODER about 1640 in Concord, Middlesex, MA. Thomas was born 10 Jan 1605 in of Lavenham, Suffolk, England. He died 3 Nov 1688 in Cambridge, Middlesex, MA. Amer. Comp. 7:836; Savage 1:265; Early MA Marr.; Concord V.S. p.1; B.T. 1934; MA Vit. St. Chelmsford.; Lavenham Par. Reg. (Suffolk , England) MARRIAGE: New England Marriages: Prior to 1700 (C. A. Torrey) p. 109 IMMIGRATION: 3 June 1635 "JAMES" of London. William Cooper,Master, three hundred tons. She sailed from Southampton April 5 and arrived June 3 with passengers and cattle. Winthrop calls her master 'Mr. Graves' and says that he 'had come every year for these seven years.' [Winthrop: Journal 1:152] [Charles Edward Banks, "THE PLANTERS OF THE COMMONWEALTH: 1620-1640 Passengers and Ships", Genealogical Pub. Co., Inc., Batlimore (1972) 974.w2p, pg.137] Servant to Thomas ANTRUM OCCUPATION: Weavers's assistant

    Thomas married Bateman? Bridget about 1640 in England or MA. Bridget was born about 1609 in Hawkedon, Suffolk County, England; died on 05 Mar 1681 in Concord, Middlesex Co., MA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Bateman? Bridget was born about 1609 in Hawkedon, Suffolk County, England; died on 05 Mar 1681 in Concord, Middlesex Co., MA.

    Notes:

    Could William Bateman who was admitted a freeman 18 May, 1642 be her father? He had son, William, of Concord, Freeman 1641 and removed to Chelmsford; Thomas, Concord, admitted freeman in 1642, died. 6 Feb. 1699 at age 55 yrs.

    Thomas Bateman had sons, John, Thomas, Ebenezer and Peter who died in Woburn, 1676.

    Children:
    1. Browne Boaz was born about 14 Dec 1641 in Sudbury, Middlesex Co., MA; was christened on 14 Feb 1642; died on 07 Apr 1724 in Stow, Middlesex Co., MA.
    2. 4. Browne Jabez was born in 1644 in Concord, Middlesex Co., MA; died on 17 Jul 1692 in Stow, Middlesex Co., MA.
    3. Browne Mary was born on 26 Jan 1646 in Concord, Middlesex Co., MA; died in Cambridge, Middlesex Co., MA.
    4. Browne Eleazer was born on 06 Jul 1649 in Concord, Middlesex Co., MA; died about 22 Jan 1719 in Chelmsford, Middlesex County, MA (or Canterbury, CT).
    5. Browne Jr. Thomas was born in 1651 in Concord, Middlesex Co., MA; died on 04 Apr 1718.
    6. Browne Hachaliah was born about 1653.

  3. 12.  Hayward George was born about 1604 in England (son of Hayward John); died on 29 Mar 1671 in Concord, Middlesex Co., MA.

    Notes:

    Of the HAYWARD FAMILY, George Hayward,the progenitor of this family, came from England with his wife and settled at Concord, MA in 1635. He was made a freeman in March 1639. The surname of his wife, Mary, is unknown.

    George married (Hayward) Mary in 1638 in Concord, Middlesex Co., MA. Mary was born on 01 Jan 1621 in Plymouth, Plymouth Co., MA; died on 12 May 1693 in Bridgewater, Plymouth Co., MA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 13.  (Hayward) Mary was born on 01 Jan 1621 in Plymouth, Plymouth Co., MA; died on 12 May 1693 in Bridgewater, Plymouth Co., MA.
    Children:
    1. Hayward Mary
    2. 6. HAYWARD John was born on 20 Dec 1640 in Concord, Middlesex Co., MA; died on 22 Nov 1714 in Concord, Middlesex Co., MA.
    3. Hayward Joseph was born on 26 Mar 1643 in Concord, Middlesex Co., MA; died on 13 Oct 1714 in Concord, Middlesex Co., MA.
    4. Hayward Sarah was born on 19 Mar 1645 in Concord, Middlesex Co., MA.
    5. Hayward Hannah was born on 20 Apr 1647 in Concord, Middlesex Co., MA.
    6. Hayward Simeon was born on 22 Jan 1649 in Concord, Middlesex Co., MA.
    7. Hayward William was born in 1651 in Concord, Middlesex Co., MA.
    8. Hayward George was born on 02 Jul 1654 in Watertown, Middlesex County, MA; died on 19 Dec 1675 in Narrangansett, MA.

  5. 14.  WHITE Resolved was born on 09 Sep 1615 in Leiden, Zuid-Holland, Netherlands (son of WHITE William and JACKSON Susannah); died on 19 Sep 1687 in Salem, Essex Co., MA.

    Notes:

    Resolved was a small child of about five years old when he arrived in Plymouth in 1620 on the Mayflower with his parents. His brother, Peregrine, was the first white child to be born in New England.

    Bradford's 1651 account says "Resolved hath five children."

    On 3 Aug. 1640, Resolved White was granted 100 acres in Scituate next to Mr. William Vassall's land. On 7 March, 1642/43 he was granted more land in Scituate.

    On 17 March 1656/57, Resolved White of Scituate in New Plymouth in New England, gentleman, and his wife, Judith, dau. of William Vassall of this Island,(Barbados) Esq. sold to Nicholas Ware of St. Michael's , merchant all his one fifth of two thirds of William Vassall's plantation in Saint Michaels. (These deeds show that he was in Barbados at this time.)

    On 1 June 1658, Resolved White was made a Freeman of Plymouth Colony.

    On 17 March 1662, Resolved White of Scituate, planter, sold land in Scituate to Wiliam Wills. On 25 Sept 1663, Judith, the wife of Resolved White, acknowledged the sale.

    On 3 June, 1668, Resolved White was elected surveyor of highways for Marshfield. On 29 May, 1670, he was on the list of Freemen of Marshfield.

    On 4 July, 1675 Resolved deposed he was aged about 59 years.
    The 2nd of July, 1675, will of Gov. Josiah Winslow names brother, Resolved White.

    On 5 Sept. 1678 Resolved White aged about 63 years deposed. In June, 1679 he again deposed he was aged about 63 years. On 2 Jan. 1679/80, Abigail White aged about 74 years deposed. (All in Essex County)

    The will of Abigail White, the second wife of Mr. Resolved White of Salem, Essex Co. MA, probated 26 April 1682, proved June 1682, mentions her former husband, William Lord; his kinsman, William Lord and the latter's children; and Resolved White, her now husband.

    No Plymouth County probate records for Resolved White.

    Resolved married VASSALL Judith on 05 Nov 1640 in Rochester, Plymouth Co., MA. Judith (daughter of Vassall William and King Anna) was born in 1619 in Stepney, Middlesex, England; died in Apr 1670 in Marshfield, Essex County Co., MA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  6. 15.  VASSALL Judith was born in 1619 in Stepney, Middlesex, England (daughter of Vassall William and King Anna); died in Apr 1670 in Marshfield, Essex County Co., MA.

    Notes:

    Judith, born about 1619, joined the church at Scituate, May 14, 1637. She came over on the "Blessing" with her parents and siblings, leaving London 17 June 1635. At the age of 21, she married Resolved White, son of William and Susanna Fuller White in Scituate, Plymouth County, MA.

    Her family in later years remained Loyalists to the English government during the Rev. War as did the Winslows who were related through Resolved's mother, Susannah who remarried Winslow after the death of her husband, William White.

    Notes:

    Married:
    There is also a record of Marriage dated 5 Nov. 1640 in Scituate (PRC8:19)

    Children:
    1. WHITE William was born on 10 Apr 1642 in Scituate, Plymouth Co., MA; died about 24 Jan 1694 in Marshfield, Plymouth Co., MA.
    2. WHITE John was born about 11 Mar 1643 in Scituate, Plymouth Co., MA.
    3. WHITE Samuel was born about 13 Mar 1645 in Scituate, Plymouth Co., MA.
    4. WHITE Resolved was born on 12 Nov 1647 in Scituate, Plymouth Co., MA.
    5. 7. WHITE Anna was born on 04 Jun 1649 in Scituate, Plymouth Co., MA; died on 25 May 1714 in Concord, Middlesex Co., MA.
    6. WHITE Elizabeth was born on 04 Jun 1652 in Scituate, Plymouth Co., MA; and died.
    7. WHITE Josiah was born on 29 Sep 1654 in Scituate, Plymouth Co., MA; died in 1710 in Boxford, Essex Co., MA.
    8. WHITE Susannah was born in 1656 in Scituate, Plymouth Co., MA.