Birth* |
1621 |
Ipswich, Essex, England2,1 |
(Witness) Immigration |
8 October 1635 |
Hon. William Hubbard II; arrived on The Ship Defence of London, Boston, Suffolk, MA, Edward Bostock, Master. She sailed from London and arrived at Boston, MA on 8 Oct. 16353 |
Education* |
1642 |
AB Harvard, 1st Class, Cambridge, Suffolk, MA4 |
Marriage* |
1646 |
Margaret Rogers; Ipswich, Essex, MA5,6 |
Occupation* |
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Historian, wrote "King Philip's War" and "History of New England". Also was a Cong. Minister in Ipswich.6 |
Event-Misc* |
3 May 1676 |
Preached Election sermon (printed by Forbes? Drakes History of Boston, p. 425)7 |
Event-Misc |
1688 |
appointed temporary rector of Harvard College, Cambridge, Suffolk, MA8 |
Death* |
24 September 1704 |
Ipswich, Essex, MA9 |
Note* |
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Only daughter |
Christening* |
8 February 1628 |
COggeshall, Essex, England1 |
(Witness) Immigration |
November 1636 |
Nathaniel Rogers (Reverand - "of Ipswich"); Sailed from Gravesend. Voyage took 24 weeks (normal was 9 or 10 weeks), Boston, Suffolk, MA, Their beer all spent and leaked out a month before their arrival, so as they were forced to stinking water (and that ver ylittle) mixed with sack or vinegar, and their other provisions very short and bad. Yet, through the great providence of the Lord, they came save on shore, and most of them sound and well liking. One ofthe ships was overset the night by a sudden gust, and lay so for half an hour, yet righted herself.2,3 |
Marriage* |
1646 |
Reverend William Hubbard III; Ipswich, Essex, MA1,4 |
Death* |
11 November 1716 |
Ipswich, Essex, MA1 |
Birth* |
1616 |
England1 |
Baptism |
7 July 1616 |
St. Bolotophs, England2,3 |
Event-Misc* |
1635 |
Took freeman's oath in Boston, Boston, Suffolk, MA4 |
Marriage* |
1639 |
Hannah Hudson; Suffolk, MA5 |
Marriage* |
1647 |
Sarah Sedgewick; Charlestown, Suffolk, MA, CLN references the family bible [owned by Mrs. Leverett Sallonstall of Salem in CLN's time] & Leverett Memorial6,4 |
Event-Misc |
between 1651 and 1653 |
was a deputy for Boston in MA Gen. Court, Boston, Suffolk, MA4 |
Event-Misc |
1654 |
Went to England, made Cpt. of fort company under Cromwell. Agent [for MA Bay Colony?] in England7 |
(Witness) Event-Misc |
May 1654 |
Robert Sedgewick; London, England, Robert Sedgewick commands expansionist military campaign under auspices of Cromwell's Protectorate named "Western Design". This campaign begins with an attack on French in Nova Scotia in the Summer of 1654, followed by a the successful invasion of Jamacia (the a Spainish possession) in the Caribbean in 1655. Robert Sedgwich stayed on as the English Governor of Jamica.8 |
Event-Misc |
June 1654 |
Boston, MA, John Levertt, in command of one of the Ships is the Sedgewick fleet, captures Dutch ship on voyage from London to MA (in preparation for invasion of Nova Scotia). England and Holland had been at war, but had made piece by June of 1654 unbeknownst to John Levertt. Hence, the capture of the Dutch ship was an act of piracy for which John Leverett was put on trial in Boston, found "useful" and (evidently?) not punished for this transgression.9 |
Event-Misc |
1663/64 |
Speaker of House of Delegates, Boston, Suffolk, MA4 |
Event-Misc |
between 1671 and 1677 |
Governor of MA Bay Colony, Boston, Suffolk, MA4 |
Event-Misc |
1676 |
Knighted by Charles II, but never used the title4 |
Death* |
16 March 1679 |
Boston, Suffolk, MA1,4 |
Burial* |
25 March 1679 |
Boston, Suffolk, MA10 |
Birth* |
1611 |
of, Hertfordshire, England, Great Britain2,3 |
Immigration* |
1640 |
with wife Maud Pitt from, Herefordshire, England, Great Britain2 |
Event-Misc* |
22 May 1641 |
Admitted to Church, Charlestown, Suffolk, MA2 |
Event-Misc |
2 June 1641 |
Freeman, Charlestown, Suffolk, MA2 |
Event-Misc |
1642 |
Selectman2 |
Event-Misc |
1646 |
Representative, Charlestown, Suffolk, MA2 |
Event-Misc |
1648 |
Speaker2 |
Marriage* |
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Maud Pitt; England2 |
Event-Misc |
between 1659 and 1676 |
treasurer of Colony2 |
Death* |
14 May 1676 |
Charlestown, Suffolk, MA3 |
Birth* |
1632 |
Fenney Compton, Warwickshire, England1 |
Immigration* |
1638 |
Hartford, CT1 |
Education* |
1653 |
Graduated Harvard, Cambridge, Suffolk, MA1 |
Marriage* |
1655 |
Ruth Haynes; Hartford, Hartford, CT1,2 |
(Witness) History |
between 1682 and 1687 |
Cabbage Treen, Antigua, Leeward Islands, Held interest with brother-in-law Samuel Wyllys and Richard Lord (a relative through his niece's marriage) in a sugar plantation.3 |
Event-Misc* |
26 October 1687 |
Hartford, Hartford, CT, Hid the Charter of the Colony of Connecticut in the "Charter Oak" on his property in Hartford, MA (some versions of the story hve his wife, Ruth, actually hiding the charter).1,4 |
Death* |
30 May 1709 |
1 |