Print Bookmark

PIDGE Margaret

Female 1712 -


Generations:      Standard    |    Vertical    |    Compact    |    Box    |    Text    |    Ahnentafel    |    Fan Chart    |    Media    |    PDF

Less detail
Generation: 1

  1. 1.  PIDGE Margaret was born on 15 Jun 1712 in Attleboro, Bristol Co., MA (daughter of PIDGE Josiah and FREEMAN Hannah, daughter of CHAFFEE David and FREEMAN Hannah).

    Family/Spouse: LINCOLN Josiah. Josiah was born in Taunton, MA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. LINCOLN William
    2. SHEPARDSON Amos was born about 05 Mar 1734 in Attleboro, Bristol Co., MA; died after 1820 in NY.
    3. SHEPARDSON Zebediah was born on 17 Sep 1737 in Attleboro, Bristol Co., MA; died on 12 May 1810 in Seekonk, MA.
    4. SHEPARDSON Elijah was born on 08 May 1741 in Attleboro, Bristol Co., MA; died on 09 Nov 1787 in Providence, RI.
    5. SHEPARDSON Noah was born on 03 Apr 1745 in Attleboro, Bristol Co., MA.
    6. SHEPARDSON Olive was born on 30 Jun 1755 in Attleboro, Bristol Co., MA; died on 15 Apr 1816; was buried in Oak Knoll Cemetery, Rehoboth, MA.
    7. SHEPARDSON Araunah was born on 04 Aug 1756 in Attleboro, Bristol Co., MA.

    Margaret married SHEPARDSON Amos on 30 Mar 1732 in Attleboro, Bristol Co., MA. Amos (son of SHEPARDSON John and FULLER Elizabeth) was born on 30 Sep 1704 in Attleboro, Bristol Co., MA; died in 1795. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. LINCOLN William
    2. SHEPARDSON Amos was born about 05 Mar 1734 in Attleboro, Bristol Co., MA; died after 1820 in NY.
    3. SHEPARDSON Zebediah was born on 17 Sep 1737 in Attleboro, Bristol Co., MA; died on 12 May 1810 in Seekonk, MA.
    4. SHEPARDSON Elijah was born on 08 May 1741 in Attleboro, Bristol Co., MA; died on 09 Nov 1787 in Providence, RI.
    5. SHEPARDSON Noah was born on 03 Apr 1745 in Attleboro, Bristol Co., MA.
    6. SHEPARDSON Olive was born on 30 Jun 1755 in Attleboro, Bristol Co., MA; died on 15 Apr 1816; was buried in Oak Knoll Cemetery, Rehoboth, MA.
    7. SHEPARDSON Araunah was born on 04 Aug 1756 in Attleboro, Bristol Co., MA.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  PIDGE Josiah was born on 11 Dec 1683 in Dedham, Norfolk Co., MA; died about 18 Feb 1729 in Attleboro, Bristol Co., MA.

    Josiah married FREEMAN Hannah. Hannah (daughter of FREEMAN David C. and INGRAHAM Margaret) was born on 24 Apr 1686 in Rehoboth, Bristol Co., MA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  FREEMAN Hannah was born on 24 Apr 1686 in Rehoboth, Bristol Co., MA (daughter of FREEMAN David C. and INGRAHAM Margaret).
    Children:
    1. PIDGE John was born on 26 Aug 1709 in Dedham, Norfolk Co., MA; died on 18 Mar 1771 in Attleboro, Bristol Co., MA.
    2. 1. PIDGE Margaret was born on 15 Jun 1712 in Attleboro, Bristol Co., MA.
    3. PIDGE Timothy was born about 02 Feb 1713 in Dedham, Norfolk Co., MA.
    4. PIDGE Hannah was born on 19 May 1715 in Attleboro, Bristol Co., MA.
    5. PIDGE Elizabeth was born on 31 May 1717 in Attleboro, Bristol Co., MA; died on 16 Nov 1800 in Rehoboth, Bristol Co., MA.
    6. PIDGE David was born about 17 Feb 1726 in Attleboro, Bristol Co., MA.
    7. PIDGE Jonathan was born about 17 Feb 1726 in Attleboro, Bristol Co., MA.
    8. PIDGE Josiah was born on 30 Sep 1730 in Attleboro, Bristol Co., MA; died in 1793 in Attleboro, Bristol Co., MA.


Generation: 3

  1. 6.  FREEMAN David C. was born in 1657 in Dedham, Norfolk Co., MA (son of FREEMAN Ralph Sr. and LYON Katherine); died on 20 Jan 1732 in Attleboro, Bristol Co., MA.

    Notes:

    Notes for DAVID FREEMAN:
    From 3 generation New Englander, book, page 203

    Freeman, David, of Rehoboth married 04 April 1684, Margaret Ingraham
    of Swanzey.
    David was on the New England Farmer's Register.

    David Freeman was very active in the Town of Attleboro (Attleborough)
    affairs by the Records.

    Died:
    20 JAN 1732/1733

    David married INGRAHAM Margaret on 04 Apr 1684 in Rehoboth, Bristol Co., MA. Margaret (daughter of SEALE Rebecca, daughter of INGRAHAM Jarrett) was born on 17 Jan 1663 in Rehoboth, Bristol Co., MA; died about 16 Feb 1688 in Rehoboth, Bristol Co., MA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 7.  INGRAHAM Margaret was born on 17 Jan 1663 in Rehoboth, Bristol Co., MA (daughter of SEALE Rebecca, daughter of INGRAHAM Jarrett); died about 16 Feb 1688 in Rehoboth, Bristol Co., MA.

    Notes:

    Notes for MARGARET INGRAHAM:
    From 3 Generations New Englander Book, page 523,

    Ingram, or Ingraham, Jared, of Boston, married 28 May 1662, Rebecca,
    daughter of Edward Searle or Seale, had Margaret born 17 January
    1663; removed to Swanzey, I suppose, and there had Hannah 29 December
    1673. His daughter Mary was buried 25 May 1673; and by the same wife
    had Jeremiah born 12 July 1683. Probably it was his daughter
    Margaret who married 04 April 1684 David Freeman of Rehoboth.

    Birth:
    17 JAN 1662/63

    Died:
    Buried February 16 1688-1689

    Children:
    1. FREEMAN David
    2. FREEMAN Ebenezer was born on 13 Apr 1684 in Rehoboth, Bristol Co., MA.
    3. 3. FREEMAN Hannah was born on 24 Apr 1686 in Rehoboth, Bristol Co., MA.
    4. FREEMAN Margaret was born about 24 Feb 1688 in Rehoboth, Bristol Co., MA.


Generation: 4

  1. 12.  FREEMAN Ralph Sr. was born on 14 Dec 1629 in St. Peters, Cornhill, London, England (son of FREEMAN Sanford Myron and CALCOT Elizabeth); died on 25 May 1718 in Attleboro, Bristol Co., MA.

    Notes:

    Notes for RALPH FREEMAN, SR.:
    .First Generation American

    The Freeman family in North America begins with Sir Ralph
    Freeman, who was born December 14,1629 and baptized in St.Peter's
    Church, Cornhill, London County, London, England, in 1630. His
    father was Sanford Myron Freeman. Ralph immigrated to New England
    and was next located at Dedham, Norfolk County, MASS., when he was
    admitted as a Townsman in 1651 as by "Dedham Town Records, Page 135".
    Ralph was the 106th person to sign the town Couenant of Dedham, and
    his marriage to Katherine Lyon, on 21 October 1652, also from
    the"Dedham Town Records of Vital Records". Ralph received lot "29 of
    ye 10" in 1653, " the south end of the East Street between the drawn
    way there and the swamp", Page 217, Dedham Town Records. Ralph was
    active in the town of Dedham affairs until 1656 as mentioned in the
    town records. Mentioned on page 144 land grants, 146 sheep commons,
    184 tax rate, 190 general town meeting, 192 voted in as townman, 198
    town tax rate, 203 highway work, 205 town tax rate, 212 land grants,
    214 town tax rate, and on page 216 for his school rate. (These
    records are at the DEDHAM HISTORICAL SOCIETY, Dedham, MA.,USA.)
    Dedham in 1649, was the farthest colony in-land. It was
    located above the water falls on the Charles River, which originates
    in the harbor, at Boston, MASS. The choice of river valleys for
    settlement was dictated by the need to bring out valuable timber from
    the interior forests. The river also provided an easy means of
    transporting people and supplies to and from the frontier. The
    colony of Boston had become exceedingly overpopulated with the mass
    immigration of Puritans from a hostile England, during its first 20
    years of existence. The later arrivals, as well as, the colony's
    young men, moved up these river valleys to obtain their own land.
    The original land grant for Dedham in 1636 was comprised of 200
    square miles, one of the largest grants given. Many of its
    inhabitants had previously lived nearby. They went to the site
    almost daily between the spring of 1637 and the summer of 1638. They
    fell the trees, hewed them into beams, framed and clapboard their
    new dwellings, before they actually moved into them. The vast
    majority of these houses were one story cottages with thatched roofs.
    In 1638 the Meeting House (church) in Dedham measured 38' by 20'
    and 12' in height but wasn't finished inside until 1649, just 3
    years before Ralph and Katherine were married here.
    Dedham was a replica of other Puritan towns based on a central
    village common and Meeting House with many small farms, called
    "freeholds". The size of individual house lots varied among the
    towns, although 4-6 acres seems to be the average. Social status and
    wealth were important in determining the size of a family's lot. The
    shape of an individual lot was usually rectangular and designed to
    keep the settlers closely supervised by the town selectmen and
    defense against attack. Normally, an acre within the town center
    was reserved for public use, i.e. grazing animals, church, school
    and a jail. A settler would find his land spread in several parcels
    around the village plot, which assured each family meadow for
    pasture, fields for crops, and a wood lot for timber.
    As many of the settlers were educated, and Puritans believed
    everyone should be able to read the bible, education of their
    children was an early concern. A school was erected in Dedham in
    1649, at the public expense. It measured 18'x15'. It had a
    fireplace 4' wide, 2 windows for light, boarded walls and a plank
    floor. Stairs led up to the Master's study chamber. Two years later
    the school was shingled and the old chimney replaced by a brick one.
    Scholars from Dedham, could become adequately prepared for entrance
    to Harvard University.
    Most of the settlers found the system of outlying fields an
    inconvenience and would move their families to these areas. When
    enough settlers had moved to a district, a new community, with the
    permission of the parent village, separated to begin a parish of the
    original town.
    By 1713, the vast stretches of forests and meadows, which had
    first attracted settlers to Dedham, were all divided. The
    population of Dedham had so increased that the average holding shrank
    to about a hundred acres, adequate to support a single family in
    comfort but not enough to support the addition of the son's and their
    families.
    The rising generation in Dedham must have sensed that their
    lives would be different from those of their parents and
    grandparents. For some, it meant leaving Dedham, for opportunities
    elsewhere.
    Ralph and Katherine Freeman, had 5 known children, all born
    in Dedham, Norfolk Co., MASS.



    More About RALPH FREEMAN, SR.:
    Fact 1: October 21, 1652, Marriage, Vital Records, Dedham, MA
    Fact 2: 1656, Active in Dedham, Town Records Dedham

    Ralph married LYON Katherine on 21 Oct 1652 in Dedham, Norfolk Co., MA. Katherine (daughter of LYON William and CARTER Anne) was born in 1635 in MA; died in 1718. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 13.  LYON Katherine was born in 1635 in MA (daughter of LYON William and CARTER Anne); died in 1718.

    Notes:

    Notes for KATHERINE LYON:
    It is believed that Katherine was the daughter of William Lyon and
    Anne Carter, his wife, who lived in July 17,1615 in Harrow on the
    Hill (Heston), Middlesex County, England, and moved his family to
    Roxbury, MA.

    Children:
    1. FREEMAN Jonathan was born on 13 Jan 1653 in Dedham, Norfolk Co., MA; died on 18 Apr 1718 in Attleboro, Bristol Co., MA.
    2. FREEMAN Mary was born on 10 May 1655 in Dedham, Norfolk Co., MA; died in 1692 in Attleboro, Bristol Co., MA.
    3. 6. FREEMAN David C. was born in 1657 in Dedham, Norfolk Co., MA; died on 20 Jan 1732 in Attleboro, Bristol Co., MA.
    4. FREEMAN Martha was born in 1657 in Dedham, Norfolk Co., MA; died in 1692 in Attleboro, Bristol Co., MA.
    5. FREEMAN Ralph Gershon Jr. was born on 20 Apr 1662 in Dedham, Norfolk Co., MA; died on 15 Aug 1725 in Attleboro, Bristol Co., MA.
    6. FREEMAN Nathaniel was born on 17 Mar 1682 in Eastham, Barnstable County, MA; died on 02 Aug 1735.

  3. 15.  SEALE Rebecca (daughter of SEALE Edward Searle or).
    Children:
    1. 7. INGRAHAM Margaret was born on 17 Jan 1663 in Rehoboth, Bristol Co., MA; died about 16 Feb 1688 in Rehoboth, Bristol Co., MA.