Anna Atherton1
F, b. 3 May 1710
Anna Atherton was born on 3 May 1710 at Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, USA.1 She was the daughter of Humphrey Atherton and Elizabeth Withington.1
Citations
- [S89] The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, International Genealogical Index (R).
John Atherton1
M, b. 13 May 1714, d. 4 October 1785
John Atherton was born on 13 May 1714 at Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, USA.1 He was the son of Humphrey Atherton and Elizabeth Withington.1 John Atherton died on 4 October 1785 at age 71.1
Citations
- [S89] The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, International Genealogical Index (R).
Consider Atherton1
M, b. 9 February 1716, d. 15 April 1812
Consider Atherton was born on 9 February 1716 at Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, USA.1 He was the son of Humphrey Atherton and Elizabeth Withington.1 Consider Atherton died on 15 April 1812 at Stoughton, Massachusetts, USA, at age 96.2
Consider Atherton1
M, b. 30 August 1646, d. 26 April 1687
Consider Atherton was born on 30 August 1646 at Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, USA.2 He was the son of Humphrey Atherton and Mary Wales. Consider Atherton married Anna Annibal on 19 October 1671 at Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, USA.3 Consider Atherton died on 26 April 1687 at Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, USA, at age 40.2
Children of Consider Atherton and Anna Annibal
- Humphrey Atherton+ b. 26 Jan 1672/73, d. 2 Feb 1748
- John Atherton2 b. 5 May 1677, d. 22 Jun 1679
- Ann Atherton2 b. 17 Feb 1679, d. 26 Aug 1735
- Sarah Atherton2 b. 8 May 1683, d. 14 Mar 1762
Anna Annibal1
F, b. circa 1650
Anna Annibal was born circa 1650.1 She married Consider Atherton, son of Humphrey Atherton and Mary Wales, on 19 October 1671 at Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, USA.2
Anna Annibal was also known as Anna Annable.3
Anna Annibal was also known as Anna Annable.3
Children of Anna Annibal and Consider Atherton
- Humphrey Atherton+ b. 26 Jan 1672/73, d. 2 Feb 1748
- John Atherton3 b. 5 May 1677, d. 22 Jun 1679
- Ann Atherton3 b. 17 Feb 1679, d. 26 Aug 1735
- Sarah Atherton3 b. 8 May 1683, d. 14 Mar 1762
John Atherton1
M, b. 5 May 1677, d. 22 June 1679
John Atherton was born on 5 May 1677 at Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, USA.2 He was the son of Consider Atherton and Anna Annibal.1 John Atherton died on 22 June 1679 at Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, USA, at age 2.2
Ann Atherton1
F, b. 17 February 1679, d. 26 August 1735
Ann Atherton was born on 17 February 1679 at Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, USA.2 She was the daughter of Consider Atherton and Anna Annibal.1 Ann Atherton died on 26 August 1735 at Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, USA, at age 56.1
Sarah Atherton1
F, b. 8 May 1683, d. 14 March 1762
Sarah Atherton was born on 8 May 1683 at Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, USA.2 She was the daughter of Consider Atherton and Anna Annibal.1 Sarah Atherton died on 14 March 1762 at Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, USA, at age 78.1
Humphrey Atherton1
M, b. January 1609/10, d. 16 September 1661
Humphrey Atherton was born in January 1609/10 at Preston, Lancaster, England.1 He married Mary Wales in 1627/28 at Preston, Lancaster, England.1 Humphrey Atherton died on 16 September 1661 at Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, USA, at age 51.2
Child of Humphrey Atherton and Mary Wales
- Consider Atherton+ b. 30 Aug 1646, d. 26 Apr 1687
Citations
- [S320] Ancestry.com One World Tree, online Ancestry.com.
- [S369] Unknown author, "Marriages, Births and Deaths in Dorchester, Mass 1648-1683", Major Humprey Atherton, d. 17; *7; 1661
* Gravestone reads 16th. See Reg. & 382; Blake's Annals, p. 22; John Jull's Diary, in MS, says: 17 Sep. at one o'clock, A. M.
Mary Wales1
F, b. 30 April 1613, d. 17 August 1672
Mary Wales was born on 30 April 1613 at Wincick, Lancaster, England.1 She married Humphrey Atherton in 1627/28 at Preston, Lancaster, England.1 Mary Wales died on 17 August 1672 at Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, USA, at age 59.1
Child of Mary Wales and Humphrey Atherton
- Consider Atherton+ b. 30 Aug 1646, d. 26 Apr 1687
Citations
- [S320] Ancestry.com One World Tree, online Ancestry.com.
John Withington1
M, b. 1 July 1649, d. 1690
John Withington was born on 1 July 1649 at Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, USA.1 He was the son of Richard Withington and Elizabeth Eliot. John Withington married Elizabeth Preston, daughter of Daniel Preston and Mary (?), in 1672 at Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, USA.1 John Withington died in 1690; Drowned with forty-six others of the dorchester military company, of which he was captain, in the expedition ofSirWilliam Phips against Quebec.1
Child of John Withington and Elizabeth Preston
- Elizabeth Withington+ b. 5 Aug 1676, d. 24 Dec 1765
Citations
- [S321] Iowa Frederick Scherer Withington of Des Moins, "Descendants of Henry Withington", p 145.
Elizabeth Preston1
F, b. circa 1653, d. 19 November 1722
Elizabeth Preston was born circa 1653.1 She was the daughter of Daniel Preston and Mary (?) Elizabeth Preston married John Withington, son of Richard Withington and Elizabeth Eliot, in 1672 at Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, USA.1 Elizabeth Preston married James White on 13 February 1695/96.1 Elizabeth Preston died on 19 November 1722 at Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, USA.1
Child of Elizabeth Preston and John Withington
- Elizabeth Withington+ b. 5 Aug 1676, d. 24 Dec 1765
Citations
- [S321] Iowa Frederick Scherer Withington of Des Moins, "Descendants of Henry Withington", p 145.
Mary Graham
F
Mary Graham married Humphrey Atherton, son of Humphrey Atherton and Elizabeth Withington, on 21 December 1749.1
Citations
- [S321] Iowa Frederick Scherer Withington of Des Moins, "Descendants of Henry Withington", p 145.
Daniel Preston
M
Daniel Preston married Mary (?)
Child of Daniel Preston and Mary (?)
- Elizabeth Preston+ b. c 1653, d. 19 Nov 1722
Mary (?)
F
Mary (?) married Daniel Preston.
Child of Mary (?) and Daniel Preston
- Elizabeth Preston+ b. c 1653, d. 19 Nov 1722
James White
M
James White married Elizabeth Preston, daughter of Daniel Preston and Mary (?), on 13 February 1695/96.1
Citations
- [S321] Iowa Frederick Scherer Withington of Des Moins, "Descendants of Henry Withington", p 145.
Richard Withington1
M, b. 3 May 1618, d. 22 December 1701
Richard Withington was baptized on 3 May 1618 at Leigh, Lancaster, England.1 He was the son of Henry Withington and Anne Leech. Richard Withington married Elizabeth Eliot, daughter of Philip Eliot and Elizabeth Sybthorpe, circa 1648.1 Richard Withington died on 22 December 1701 at Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, USA, at age 83.1
Richard Withington came with his father and stepmother to New England, was admitted a freeman 13 May 1640, was elected a member of the Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company in 1646, was deacon of the church in Dorchester in 1668, and was elected several times as a selectman. He was always active and prominent in public affairs.1
Richard Withington came with his father and stepmother to New England, was admitted a freeman 13 May 1640, was elected a member of the Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company in 1646, was deacon of the church in Dorchester in 1668, and was elected several times as a selectman. He was always active and prominent in public affairs.1
Children of Richard Withington and Elizabeth Eliot
- John Withington+ b. 1 Jul 1649, d. 1690
- Ebenezer Withington1 b. 1 Jul 1649
- Henry Withington1 b. 2 Oct 1653, d. 2 Feb 1687/88
- Ann Withington1 b. 24 Aug 1656, d. 21 Sep 1723
- Philip Withington+2 b. 26 Mar 1659, d. 27 Mar 1659
- Constant Withington2 b. 16 Nov 1661, d. c 1720
- Elizabeth Withington2 b. 16 Apr 1666, d. 12 Aug 1700
- Joseph Withington2 b. 15 Jun 1668
Elizabeth Eliot1
F, b. 8 April 1627, d. 18 April 1714
Elizabeth Eliot was baptized on 8 April 1627 at Nazeing, Waltham, Essex, England.1 She was the daughter of Philip Eliot and Elizabeth Sybthorpe. Elizabeth Eliot married Richard Withington, son of Henry Withington and Anne Leech, circa 1648.1 Elizabeth Eliot died on 18 April 1714 at Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, USA, at age 87.1
Children of Elizabeth Eliot and Richard Withington
- John Withington+ b. 1 Jul 1649, d. 1690
- Ebenezer Withington1 b. 1 Jul 1649
- Henry Withington1 b. 2 Oct 1653, d. 2 Feb 1687/88
- Ann Withington1 b. 24 Aug 1656, d. 21 Sep 1723
- Philip Withington+2 b. 26 Mar 1659, d. 27 Mar 1659
- Constant Withington2 b. 16 Nov 1661, d. c 1720
- Elizabeth Withington2 b. 16 Apr 1666, d. 12 Aug 1700
- Joseph Withington2 b. 15 Jun 1668
Philip Eliot
M, b. circa 1602, d. 22 October 1657
Philip Eliot was born circa 1602 at Nazeing, Waltham, Essex, England.1 He was the son of Bennett Eliot and Lettice Alger. Philip Eliot married Elizabeth Sybthorpe, daughter of Robert Sybthorpe and Anne (?), on 20 October 1624 at Roxbury, Suffolk, Massachusetts, USA.1 Philip Eliot died on 22 October 1657 at Roxbury, Suffolk, Massachusetts, USA.1
"Probably came to this country in the HOPEWELL, 3 APR 1635, with his wife and children. He was freeman, 25 MAR 1636; member of the Artillery Co., 1638; Deputy to the General Court, 1654-1657; Deacon in the Roxbury Church; one of the five men to order the prudential affairs of the town. Feoffee of the Public School in Roxbury." - p. 4, Genealogy of the Descendants of John Eliot, 1598-1905. Wilimena H. (Eliot) Emerson (1905)
"Philip's virtues are thus recorded by his brother John in the Roxbury Church Records: "Philip Eliot he dyed about the 22d of the 8t month: 57. he was a man of peace, & very faithful, he was many years in the office of a Deacon wh he discharged faithfully. in his latter years he was very lively usefull & active for God, & his Cause. The Lord gave him so much acceptanc in the hearts of the people yt he dyed under many of the offices of trust yt are usually put upon men of his rank, for besides his office of a Deakon, he was a Deputy to the Gen. Court, he was a Commissioner for the govnmet of the towne, he was one of the 5 men to order the prudential affairs of the towne; & he was chosen to be Feoffe of the Publike Schoole in Roxbury." (See NEHGR, vol. viii, p. 281, for an abstract of his will). - p. 5, Genealogy of the Descendants of John Eliot, 1598-1905. Wilimena H. (Eliot) Emerson (1905)
Other Sources: Appendix B, p. 35 - Clement Topliff and his Descendants in Boston. Ethel Stanwood Bolton; Boston: privately printed, 1906. Topliff Family History by Mike Topliff, April 6, 1978 (p. 18)
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ORIGIN: Nazeing, Essex MIGRATION: 1635 on the Hopewell FIRST RESIDENCE: Roxbury
CHURCH MEMBERSHIP: Admitted to Roxbury church as member #133 in 1635 ("Philip Eliot he died about the 22nd of the 8th month: 57. He was a man of peace, & very faithful, he was many years in the office of a deacon which he discharged faithfully. In his latter years he was very lively useful & active for God, & his cause. The Lord gave him so much acceptance in the hearts of the people that he died under many of his offices of trust that are usually put upon men of his rank, for besides his office of a deacon, he was a deputy to the General Court, he was a commissioner of the government of the town, he was one of the 5 men to order the prudential affairs of the town, & he was chosen to be Feoffee of the Public School in Roxbury" [RChR 81]). Early in 1636, "Elizabeth Eliot the wife of Philip Eliot" was admitted to Roxbury church as member #153 [RChR 82].
FREEMAN: 25 May 1636 (second in a sequence of four Roxbury men) [MBCR 1:371].
EDUCATION: His inventory included "books" valued at £2. In the inventory of Philip Eliot's goods later in the hands of his son-in-law John Smith were "one Bible and 6 other books most being old" valued at 16s., and in the hands of his son-in-law John Aldus were "6 books" valued at 8s.
On 27 July 1676, "John Eliot of Roxbury, aged about 73 years, do testify that my brother Phillip Eliot of Roxbury deceased in my hearing at a public meeting of the town for the settling of the school in Roxbury & making provision for the same did engage to give eight shillings per annum towards the said school forever and for the security thereof tendered the engagement of his house [&] lands in Roxbury as others did & would at the same time have subscribed his hand to the book as others of the town did but in word did it as fully & freely as was possible for him to do" [SPR 6:159].
OFFICES: Deputy for Roxbury to Massachusetts General Court (as "Mr. Phillip Eliott"), 3 May 1654, 23 May 1655, 14 May 1656, 6 May 1657 [MBCR 3:340, 373, 422, 4:1:181, 221, 255, 286]. Representative for Roxbury on Massachusetts Bay committee to evaluate livestock, 13 May 1640 [MBCR 1:295].Admitted to the Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company, 1638 [HAHAC 1:59]. In the inventory of Philip Eliot's goods later in the hands of his son-in-law John Aldus was "one sword" valued at 10s.
ESTATE: In the Roxbury land inventory of about 1654, "Phillip Eliot" held eight parcels: "his house, barn and home lot three acres"; twelve acres of land; thirty-three acres of land; nine acres of land; "six acres of salt marsh in Gravelly Point"; "three acres and a half in Bear Marsh, being the half of seven acres late Edward Porter's"; "in the second allotment, next William Curtis the four and twentieth lot, being the last lot there, ninety-six acres, three-quarters and thirty pole"; and "in the four thousand acres three hundred thirty and three acres" [RLR 14-15]. On 22 April 1641, "Richard Callacot of Dorchester" mortgaged to "Phillip Eliott & William Parke executors of the last will & testament of George Alcocke deceased" "his house at Dorchester & his farm house & all other his lands lying in Dorchester" [Lechford 386, 388-89; SLR 1:24]. On 6 March 1647[/8?], John Ruggles of Roxbury mortgaged to "Phillip Eliot of Roxbury his dwelling house & four acres of land near adjoining within the fence & three acres near the Great Pond" [SLR 1:89]. On 15 February 1648[/9?], Daniel Ainsworth of Roxbury mortgaged to "Phillip Eliot of Roxbury ten acres of his homelot formerly bought of John Stowe, & seven acres & half of woodland which was formerly Rob[er]t Pepper's" [SLR 1:102]. On 24 February 1652]/3?], William Healy of Roxbury mortgaged to "Phillip Eliott of Roxbury" twelve acres in Roxbury [SLR 1:289].
In his will, dated 21 October 1657 and proved 11 February 1657/8, "Phillip Elliott of Roxbery" bequeathed to "the treasury of the Church of Roxbery," £5; "whereas my son Aldis oweth me £5 upon a late bargain my will is that his daughter Sarah Aldis have that"; to "my grandchild Henry Withington £5 towards the bringing him up in learning"; to "John Perry when his time is up," £5; to "my daughter Lydia for her portion equal with her other sisters," £60; to "all my children," moveables; "all my three daughters" to be residuary legatees equally "after my wife's decease"; wife to be sole executrix and residuary legatee during her life; "my brother John Elliott our teacher, Elder Heath, Deacon Parks, John Rugles Senior" to be overseers [SPR 1:299]. The undated inventory of the estate of "Phillip Elliott deceased" totalled £554 1s. 10d., of which £270 was real estate: "housing, orchard, homelot & swamp," £100; "12 acres of land abutting upon Stony River arable & meadow land," £48; "land near the Great Pond 10 acres," £22; "broken and unbroken lands 9 acres more or less near Dan Ainsworth," £20; "6 acres more or less at Gravelly Point," £30; "3 acres & a half more or less at Bare Marsh," £10; and "96 acres 3/4 and 30 pole in the last division," £40 [SPR 3:121-22].
On 2 February 1660/1, "power of administration to the estate of the late Phillipp Elliot as it is left by Elizabeth Elliot his relict is granted to Rich[ard] Withington, John Aldis and John Smith to make division thereof amongst themselves according to the last will of the said right of their wives" [SPR 4:2].
The inventory of "that part of the estate sometimes Philip Elliot's of Roxbery deceased which was in the possession of the men hereafter named after the death of Elizabeth Elliot the late wife of the said Philip," taken 22 January 1660/1, was untotalled, and was divided into several sections: "In the possession of John Smith of Dedham"; "In the possession of John Aldus of Dedham"; "In the possession of Richard Witherington of Dorchester" [with no appraised amounts next to the inventoried items]; "the houses and land late deceased Philipp Elliot's of Roxbery deceased according as they were formerly apprized in the inventory of his whole estate" [the same items as in the inventory of Philip Eliot, with some copying errors]; and "Remaining in the house at Roxberey" [SPR 4:2].
BIRTH: Baptized Widford, Hertfordshire, 25 April 1602, son of Bennett and Lettice (Aggar) Eliot [Eliot Gen 3].
DEATH: Roxbury 22 October 1657 ("Philip Eliot one of the deacons of this Church" [RChR 176]).
MARRIAGE: 20 October 1624 (lic.) Elizabeth Sybthorpe, daughter of Robert Sybthorpe of Little Hallingbury, Essex ("Philip Eliot of Nasing, Essex, husbandman, a bachelor aged about 22, and Elizabeth Sybthorpe of Little Hallingbury in Co. Essex, maiden, about 23, daughter of Robert Sybthorpe, deceased; then appeared William Curtis of Nasing aforesaid, husbandman, and testified the consent of Anne Sybthorpe, widow, mother to the said Elizabeth; at Nasing or Little Hallingbury" [EIHC 28:101]). She died at Dedham 8 January 1660/1 (as "widow Elliott") [DeVR 8].
CHILDREN:
i ELIZABETH, bp. Nazeing 8 April 1627 (aged 8 in 1635 [Hotten 46]); m. by 1649 Richard Withington (eldest known child bp. Dorchester 1 July 1649 [DChR 160]).
ii SARAH, bp. Nazeing 26 January 1628/9 (aged 6 in 1635 [Hotten 46]); m. Dedham 27 September 1650 John Aldis [DeVR 126].
iii LYDIA, bp. Nazeing 12 June 1631 (aged 4 in 1635 [Hotten 46]); m. by 1658 John Smith (eldest known child b. Dedham 18 October 1658 [DeVR 7]).
iv (possibly) PHILIP, b. about 1633 (aged 2 in 1635 [Hotten 46]); no further record. (The passenger list record for this child may possibly be intended for the immigrant Philip Eliot, who would have been about 32 at this date [Eliot Gen 5-6].)
ASSOCIATIONS: Brother of Rev. JOHN ELIOT [GMB 1:630-32], JACOB ELIOT [GMB 1:626-30], FRANCIS ELIOT , Sarah (Eliot) Curtis (wife of WILLIAM CURTIS [GMB 1:499-501]), Lydia (Eliot) Penniman (wife of JAMES PENNIMAN [GMB 3:1426-30]), and Mary (Eliot) Payson (wife of EDWARD PAYSON ) [Eliot Gen 3-9].
COMMENTS: On 3 April 1635, "Eliz[abeth] Elliott," aged 30, "Lyddia Elliot," aged 4, and "Phillip Elliot," aged 2, were enrolled at London for passage to New England on the Hopewell [Hotten 46]. They were included in the grouping headed by "Husbandman Isack Disbrough of Ell-Tisley in co[unty] Cambridge," aged 18 [Hotten 46]. On the same ship were "Marie Elliott," aged 13, enumerated under "Husbandman Jo[hn] Astwood," "Sara Elliott," aged 6, enumerated under "Husbandman Lawrence Whittimor" from Stanstead Abbots, Hertfordshire, and "Elizabeth Elliot," aged 8, enumerated under "Shoemaker Jo[hn] Ruggells" of Nazeing [Hotten 46].1
"Probably came to this country in the HOPEWELL, 3 APR 1635, with his wife and children. He was freeman, 25 MAR 1636; member of the Artillery Co., 1638; Deputy to the General Court, 1654-1657; Deacon in the Roxbury Church; one of the five men to order the prudential affairs of the town. Feoffee of the Public School in Roxbury." - p. 4, Genealogy of the Descendants of John Eliot, 1598-1905. Wilimena H. (Eliot) Emerson (1905)
"Philip's virtues are thus recorded by his brother John in the Roxbury Church Records: "Philip Eliot he dyed about the 22d of the 8t month: 57. he was a man of peace, & very faithful, he was many years in the office of a Deacon wh he discharged faithfully. in his latter years he was very lively usefull & active for God, & his Cause. The Lord gave him so much acceptanc in the hearts of the people yt he dyed under many of the offices of trust yt are usually put upon men of his rank, for besides his office of a Deakon, he was a Deputy to the Gen. Court, he was a Commissioner for the govnmet of the towne, he was one of the 5 men to order the prudential affairs of the towne; & he was chosen to be Feoffe of the Publike Schoole in Roxbury." (See NEHGR, vol. viii, p. 281, for an abstract of his will). - p. 5, Genealogy of the Descendants of John Eliot, 1598-1905. Wilimena H. (Eliot) Emerson (1905)
Other Sources: Appendix B, p. 35 - Clement Topliff and his Descendants in Boston. Ethel Stanwood Bolton; Boston: privately printed, 1906. Topliff Family History by Mike Topliff, April 6, 1978 (p. 18)
The Great Migration Begin:
ORIGIN: Nazeing, Essex MIGRATION: 1635 on the Hopewell FIRST RESIDENCE: Roxbury
CHURCH MEMBERSHIP: Admitted to Roxbury church as member #133 in 1635 ("Philip Eliot he died about the 22nd of the 8th month: 57. He was a man of peace, & very faithful, he was many years in the office of a deacon which he discharged faithfully. In his latter years he was very lively useful & active for God, & his cause. The Lord gave him so much acceptance in the hearts of the people that he died under many of his offices of trust that are usually put upon men of his rank, for besides his office of a deacon, he was a deputy to the General Court, he was a commissioner of the government of the town, he was one of the 5 men to order the prudential affairs of the town, & he was chosen to be Feoffee of the Public School in Roxbury" [RChR 81]). Early in 1636, "Elizabeth Eliot the wife of Philip Eliot" was admitted to Roxbury church as member #153 [RChR 82].
FREEMAN: 25 May 1636 (second in a sequence of four Roxbury men) [MBCR 1:371].
EDUCATION: His inventory included "books" valued at £2. In the inventory of Philip Eliot's goods later in the hands of his son-in-law John Smith were "one Bible and 6 other books most being old" valued at 16s., and in the hands of his son-in-law John Aldus were "6 books" valued at 8s.
On 27 July 1676, "John Eliot of Roxbury, aged about 73 years, do testify that my brother Phillip Eliot of Roxbury deceased in my hearing at a public meeting of the town for the settling of the school in Roxbury & making provision for the same did engage to give eight shillings per annum towards the said school forever and for the security thereof tendered the engagement of his house [&] lands in Roxbury as others did & would at the same time have subscribed his hand to the book as others of the town did but in word did it as fully & freely as was possible for him to do" [SPR 6:159].
OFFICES: Deputy for Roxbury to Massachusetts General Court (as "Mr. Phillip Eliott"), 3 May 1654, 23 May 1655, 14 May 1656, 6 May 1657 [MBCR 3:340, 373, 422, 4:1:181, 221, 255, 286]. Representative for Roxbury on Massachusetts Bay committee to evaluate livestock, 13 May 1640 [MBCR 1:295].Admitted to the Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company, 1638 [HAHAC 1:59]. In the inventory of Philip Eliot's goods later in the hands of his son-in-law John Aldus was "one sword" valued at 10s.
ESTATE: In the Roxbury land inventory of about 1654, "Phillip Eliot" held eight parcels: "his house, barn and home lot three acres"; twelve acres of land; thirty-three acres of land; nine acres of land; "six acres of salt marsh in Gravelly Point"; "three acres and a half in Bear Marsh, being the half of seven acres late Edward Porter's"; "in the second allotment, next William Curtis the four and twentieth lot, being the last lot there, ninety-six acres, three-quarters and thirty pole"; and "in the four thousand acres three hundred thirty and three acres" [RLR 14-15]. On 22 April 1641, "Richard Callacot of Dorchester" mortgaged to "Phillip Eliott & William Parke executors of the last will & testament of George Alcocke deceased" "his house at Dorchester & his farm house & all other his lands lying in Dorchester" [Lechford 386, 388-89; SLR 1:24]. On 6 March 1647[/8?], John Ruggles of Roxbury mortgaged to "Phillip Eliot of Roxbury his dwelling house & four acres of land near adjoining within the fence & three acres near the Great Pond" [SLR 1:89]. On 15 February 1648[/9?], Daniel Ainsworth of Roxbury mortgaged to "Phillip Eliot of Roxbury ten acres of his homelot formerly bought of John Stowe, & seven acres & half of woodland which was formerly Rob[er]t Pepper's" [SLR 1:102]. On 24 February 1652]/3?], William Healy of Roxbury mortgaged to "Phillip Eliott of Roxbury" twelve acres in Roxbury [SLR 1:289].
In his will, dated 21 October 1657 and proved 11 February 1657/8, "Phillip Elliott of Roxbery" bequeathed to "the treasury of the Church of Roxbery," £5; "whereas my son Aldis oweth me £5 upon a late bargain my will is that his daughter Sarah Aldis have that"; to "my grandchild Henry Withington £5 towards the bringing him up in learning"; to "John Perry when his time is up," £5; to "my daughter Lydia for her portion equal with her other sisters," £60; to "all my children," moveables; "all my three daughters" to be residuary legatees equally "after my wife's decease"; wife to be sole executrix and residuary legatee during her life; "my brother John Elliott our teacher, Elder Heath, Deacon Parks, John Rugles Senior" to be overseers [SPR 1:299]. The undated inventory of the estate of "Phillip Elliott deceased" totalled £554 1s. 10d., of which £270 was real estate: "housing, orchard, homelot & swamp," £100; "12 acres of land abutting upon Stony River arable & meadow land," £48; "land near the Great Pond 10 acres," £22; "broken and unbroken lands 9 acres more or less near Dan Ainsworth," £20; "6 acres more or less at Gravelly Point," £30; "3 acres & a half more or less at Bare Marsh," £10; and "96 acres 3/4 and 30 pole in the last division," £40 [SPR 3:121-22].
On 2 February 1660/1, "power of administration to the estate of the late Phillipp Elliot as it is left by Elizabeth Elliot his relict is granted to Rich[ard] Withington, John Aldis and John Smith to make division thereof amongst themselves according to the last will of the said right of their wives" [SPR 4:2].
The inventory of "that part of the estate sometimes Philip Elliot's of Roxbery deceased which was in the possession of the men hereafter named after the death of Elizabeth Elliot the late wife of the said Philip," taken 22 January 1660/1, was untotalled, and was divided into several sections: "In the possession of John Smith of Dedham"; "In the possession of John Aldus of Dedham"; "In the possession of Richard Witherington of Dorchester" [with no appraised amounts next to the inventoried items]; "the houses and land late deceased Philipp Elliot's of Roxbery deceased according as they were formerly apprized in the inventory of his whole estate" [the same items as in the inventory of Philip Eliot, with some copying errors]; and "Remaining in the house at Roxberey" [SPR 4:2].
BIRTH: Baptized Widford, Hertfordshire, 25 April 1602, son of Bennett and Lettice (Aggar) Eliot [Eliot Gen 3].
DEATH: Roxbury 22 October 1657 ("Philip Eliot one of the deacons of this Church" [RChR 176]).
MARRIAGE: 20 October 1624 (lic.) Elizabeth Sybthorpe, daughter of Robert Sybthorpe of Little Hallingbury, Essex ("Philip Eliot of Nasing, Essex, husbandman, a bachelor aged about 22, and Elizabeth Sybthorpe of Little Hallingbury in Co. Essex, maiden, about 23, daughter of Robert Sybthorpe, deceased; then appeared William Curtis of Nasing aforesaid, husbandman, and testified the consent of Anne Sybthorpe, widow, mother to the said Elizabeth; at Nasing or Little Hallingbury" [EIHC 28:101]). She died at Dedham 8 January 1660/1 (as "widow Elliott") [DeVR 8].
CHILDREN:
i ELIZABETH, bp. Nazeing 8 April 1627 (aged 8 in 1635 [Hotten 46]); m. by 1649 Richard Withington (eldest known child bp. Dorchester 1 July 1649 [DChR 160]).
ii SARAH, bp. Nazeing 26 January 1628/9 (aged 6 in 1635 [Hotten 46]); m. Dedham 27 September 1650 John Aldis [DeVR 126].
iii LYDIA, bp. Nazeing 12 June 1631 (aged 4 in 1635 [Hotten 46]); m. by 1658 John Smith (eldest known child b. Dedham 18 October 1658 [DeVR 7]).
iv (possibly) PHILIP, b. about 1633 (aged 2 in 1635 [Hotten 46]); no further record. (The passenger list record for this child may possibly be intended for the immigrant Philip Eliot, who would have been about 32 at this date [Eliot Gen 5-6].)
ASSOCIATIONS: Brother of Rev. JOHN ELIOT [GMB 1:630-32], JACOB ELIOT [GMB 1:626-30], FRANCIS ELIOT , Sarah (Eliot) Curtis (wife of WILLIAM CURTIS [GMB 1:499-501]), Lydia (Eliot) Penniman (wife of JAMES PENNIMAN [GMB 3:1426-30]), and Mary (Eliot) Payson (wife of EDWARD PAYSON ) [Eliot Gen 3-9].
COMMENTS: On 3 April 1635, "Eliz[abeth] Elliott," aged 30, "Lyddia Elliot," aged 4, and "Phillip Elliot," aged 2, were enrolled at London for passage to New England on the Hopewell [Hotten 46]. They were included in the grouping headed by "Husbandman Isack Disbrough of Ell-Tisley in co[unty] Cambridge," aged 18 [Hotten 46]. On the same ship were "Marie Elliott," aged 13, enumerated under "Husbandman Jo[hn] Astwood," "Sara Elliott," aged 6, enumerated under "Husbandman Lawrence Whittimor" from Stanstead Abbots, Hertfordshire, and "Elizabeth Elliot," aged 8, enumerated under "Shoemaker Jo[hn] Ruggells" of Nazeing [Hotten 46].1
Child of Philip Eliot and Elizabeth Sybthorpe
- Elizabeth Eliot+ b. 8 Apr 1627, d. 18 Apr 1714
Citations
- [S372] Ardy and Bruin Ancestors, online http://awt.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm/cgi
Elizabeth Sybthorpe
F, b. 1605, d. 8 January 1660/61
Elizabeth Sybthorpe was born in 1605.1 She was the daughter of Robert Sybthorpe and Anne (?) Elizabeth Sybthorpe married Philip Eliot, son of Bennett Eliot and Lettice Alger, on 20 October 1624 at Roxbury, Suffolk, Massachusetts, USA.1 Elizabeth Sybthorpe died on 8 January 1660/61 at Dedham, Norfolk, Massachusetts, USA.1
Child of Elizabeth Sybthorpe and Philip Eliot
- Elizabeth Eliot+ b. 8 Apr 1627, d. 18 Apr 1714
Citations
- [S372] Ardy and Bruin Ancestors, online http://awt.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm/cgi
Ebenezer Withington1
M, b. 1 July 1649
Ebenezer Withington was born on 1 July 1649 at Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, USA.1 He was the son of Richard Withington and Elizabeth Eliot.1
Citations
- [S321] Iowa Frederick Scherer Withington of Des Moins, "Descendants of Henry Withington", p 144.
Ann Withington1
F, b. 24 August 1656, d. 21 September 1723
Ann Withington was born on 24 August 1656 at Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, USA.1 She was the daughter of Richard Withington and Elizabeth Eliot.1 Ann Withington died on 21 September 1723 at age 67.1
Citations
- [S321] Iowa Frederick Scherer Withington of Des Moins, "Descendants of Henry Withington", p 144.
Philip Withington1
M, b. 26 March 1659, d. 27 March 1659
Philip Withington was born on 26 March 1659 at Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, USA.1 He died on 27 March 1659 at Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, USA.2 He was the son of Richard Withington and Elizabeth Eliot.1 Philip Withington married Thankful Pond, daughter of William Pond and Mary Dyer, on 17 November 1682 at Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, USA.2
Children of Philip Withington and Thankful Pond
- Elizabeth Withington3 b. Jun 1696, d. 30 Apr 1774
- Sarah Withington+ b. 17 Aug 1702, d. 1 Dec 1756
Citations
- [S321] Iowa Frederick Scherer Withington of Des Moins, "Descendants of Henry Withington", p 145.
- [S321] Iowa Frederick Scherer Withington of Des Moins, "Descendants of Henry Withington", p 147.
- [S372] Ardy and Bruin Ancestors, online http://awt.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm/cgi
Constant Withington1
F, b. 16 November 1661, d. circa 1720
Constant Withington was born on 16 November 1661 at Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, USA.1 She was the daughter of Richard Withington and Elizabeth Eliot.1 Constant Withington died circa 1720 at Falmouth, Maine, USA.1
Constant Withington was also known as Constance Withington.
Constant Withington was also known as Constance Withington.
Citations
- [S321] Iowa Frederick Scherer Withington of Des Moins, "Descendants of Henry Withington", p 145.
Elizabeth Withington1
F, b. 16 April 1666, d. 12 August 1700
Elizabeth Withington was born on 16 April 1666 at Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, USA.1 She was the daughter of Richard Withington and Elizabeth Eliot.1 Elizabeth Withington died on 12 August 1700 at Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, USA, at age 34.1
Citations
- [S321] Iowa Frederick Scherer Withington of Des Moins, "Descendants of Henry Withington", p 145.
Joseph Withington1
M, b. 15 June 1668
Joseph Withington was born on 15 June 1668 at Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, USA.1 He was the son of Richard Withington and Elizabeth Eliot.1
Citations
- [S321] Iowa Frederick Scherer Withington of Des Moins, "Descendants of Henry Withington", p 145.
Henry Withington1
M, b. 22 February 1589/90, d. 2 February 1666/67
Henry Withington was baptized on 22 February 1589/90 at Leigh, Lancaster, England.1 He was the son of George Withington and Margaret (?) Henry Withington married Anne Leech, daughter of Richard Leech and Anne Yate, in September 1615 at Leigh, Lancaster, England.1 Henry Withington married Elizabeth Smith on 30 September 1622 at Leigh, England.1 Henry Withington married Margery Turner in June 1662 at Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, USA.1 Henry Withington died on 2 February 1666/67 at Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, USA, at age 76.1
Children of Henry Withington and Anne Leech
- Faith Withington2 b. 13 Oct 1616
- Richard Withington+ b. 3 May 1618, d. 22 Dec 1701
Children of Henry Withington and Elizabeth Smith
- Mary Withington2 b. c 1623, d. 26 Mar 1697
- Anne Withington2 b. c 1625, d. 1700
Anne Leech1
F, d. 26 September 1621
Anne Leech was the daughter of Richard Leech and Anne Yate. Anne Leech married Henry Withington, son of George Withington and Margaret (?), in September 1615 at Leigh, Lancaster, England.1 Anne Leech died on 26 September 1621 at Leigh, Lancaster, England.1
Children of Anne Leech and Henry Withington
- Faith Withington2 b. 13 Oct 1616
- Richard Withington+ b. 3 May 1618, d. 22 Dec 1701
Richard Leech
M
Richard Leech married Anne Yate.
Child of Richard Leech and Anne Yate
- Anne Leech+ d. 26 Sep 1621
Anne Yate
F
Anne Yate married Richard Leech.
Child of Anne Yate and Richard Leech
- Anne Leech+ d. 26 Sep 1621
Elizabeth Smith1
F, d. 16 February 1660
Elizabeth Smith married Henry Withington, son of George Withington and Margaret (?), on 30 September 1622 at Leigh, England.1 Elizabeth Smith died on 16 February 1660 at Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, USA.1
Children of Elizabeth Smith and Henry Withington
- Mary Withington2 b. c 1623, d. 26 Mar 1697
- Anne Withington2 b. c 1625, d. 1700
Margery Turner
F
Margery Turner married Henry Withington, son of George Withington and Margaret (?), in June 1662 at Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, USA.1
Citations
- [S321] Iowa Frederick Scherer Withington of Des Moins, "Descendants of Henry Withington", p 142.
George Withington
M
George Withington married Margaret (?)
Child of George Withington and Margaret (?)
- Henry Withington+ b. 22 Feb 1589/90, d. 2 Feb 1666/67
Margaret (?)
F
Margaret (?) married George Withington.
Child of Margaret (?) and George Withington
- Henry Withington+ b. 22 Feb 1589/90, d. 2 Feb 1666/67
Faith Withington1
F, b. 13 October 1616
Faith Withington was born on 13 October 1616 at Leigh, Lancaster, England.1 She was the daughter of Henry Withington and Anne Leech.1
Citations
- [S321] Iowa Frederick Scherer Withington of Des Moins, "Descendants of Henry Withington", p 143.
Mary Withington1
F, b. circa 1623, d. 26 March 1697
Mary Withington was born circa 1623 at London, England.1 She was the daughter of Henry Withington and Elizabeth Smith.1 Mary Withington died on 26 March 1697 at Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA.1
Citations
- [S321] Iowa Frederick Scherer Withington of Des Moins, "Descendants of Henry Withington", p 143.
Anne Withington1
F, b. circa 1625, d. 1700
Anne Withington was born circa 1625.1 She was the daughter of Henry Withington and Elizabeth Smith.1 Anne Withington died in 1700 at Huntington, New York, USA.1
Citations
- [S321] Iowa Frederick Scherer Withington of Des Moins, "Descendants of Henry Withington", p 143.
William Pond
M, d. 4 April 1690
William Pond was the son of Robert Pond and Mary (?) William Pond married Mary Dyer, daughter of George Dyer and Abigail (?), in 1656 at Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, USA.1 William Pond died on 4 April 1690 at Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, USA.1
Child of William Pond and Mary Dyer
- Thankful Pond+ b. 15 Jan 1661/62, d. 23 Dec 1711
Citations
- [S372] Ardy and Bruin Ancestors, online http://awt.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm/cgi
Mary Dyer
F, b. circa 1627
Mary Dyer was born circa 1627 at Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, USA.1 She was the daughter of George Dyer and Abigail (?) Mary Dyer married William Pond, son of Robert Pond and Mary (?), in 1656 at Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, USA.1
Child of Mary Dyer and William Pond
- Thankful Pond+ b. 15 Jan 1661/62, d. 23 Dec 1711
Citations
- [S372] Ardy and Bruin Ancestors, online http://awt.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm/cgi
Lemuel Gay Bird1
M, b. 7 January 1810, d. 31 October 1891
Lemuel Gay Bird was born on 7 January 1810 at Stoughton, Massachusetts, USA.1 He was the son of Abner Bird and Polly Gay.1 Lemuel Gay Bird married Sylvia Williamson, daughter of Abner Williamson and Sarah Thomas, on 12 October 1834.2 Lemuel Gay Bird died on 31 October 1891 at Stoughton, Massachusetts, USA, at age 81.1
David Gay1
M, b. 6 November 1707, d. 7 December 1794
David Gay was born on 6 November 1707 at Dedham, Norfolk, Massachusetts, USA.2 He was the son of Timothy Gay and Patience Lewis. David Gay married Hannah Talbot, daughter of George Talbot and Mary Turrell, on 1 May 1735 at Stoughton, Massachusetts, USA.3 David Gay died on 7 December 1794 at Stoughton, Norfolk, Massachusetts, USA, at age 87.2
Child of David Gay and Hannah Talbot
- Leiut. Lemuel Gay+ b. 4 Feb 1744/45, d. 10 Aug 1809
Citations
- [S323] Unknown author, "Ancestry of the Princess of Wales", p 317.
- [S372] Ardy and Bruin Ancestors, online http://awt.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm/cgi
- [S372] Ardy and Bruin Ancestors, online http://awt.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm/cgi, alt date of 23 March 1735 given as well.
Hannah Talbot1
F, b. 1 May 1712, d. 21 September 1791
Hannah Talbot was born on 1 May 1712 at Stoughton, Norfolk, Massachusetts, USA.2 She was the daughter of George Talbot and Mary Turrell. Hannah Talbot married David Gay, son of Timothy Gay and Patience Lewis, on 1 May 1735 at Stoughton, Massachusetts, USA.3 Hannah Talbot died on 21 September 1791 at Stoughton, Norfolk, Massachusetts, USA, at age 79.2
Child of Hannah Talbot and David Gay
- Leiut. Lemuel Gay+ b. 4 Feb 1744/45, d. 10 Aug 1809
Citations
- [S323] Unknown author, "Ancestry of the Princess of Wales", p 31i7.
- [S372] Ardy and Bruin Ancestors, online http://awt.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm/cgi
- [S372] Ardy and Bruin Ancestors, online http://awt.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm/cgi, alt date of 23 March 1735 given as well.
George Talbot1
M, b. 28 December 1688, d. 31 July 1760
George Talbot was born on 28 December 1688 at Chelmsford, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA.2 He was the son of Peter Talbott and Hannah Clarke. George Talbot married Mary Turrell, daughter of Daniel Turrell Jr. and (?) Hannah Barrell, on 18 February 1706/7 at Milton, Norfolk, Massachusetts, USA.2 George Talbot married Elizabeth Withington, daughter of Philip Withington and Thankful Pond, on 27 July 1737 at Milton, Norfolk, Massachusetts, USA.2 George Talbot died on 31 July 1760 at age 71.2
George Talbot was also known as Geroge Talbott.2
George Talbot was also known as Geroge Talbott.2
Children of George Talbot and Mary Turrell
- Mary Talbot2 b. 24 Mar 1707/8
- Hannah Talbot+ b. 1 May 1712, d. 21 Sep 1791
Citations
- [S323] Unknown author, "Ancestry of the Princess of Wales", p317.
- [S372] Ardy and Bruin Ancestors, online http://awt.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm/cgi
Mary Turrell1
F, b. 10 June 1683, d. 24 April 1736
Mary Turrell was born on 10 June 1683 at Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, USA.2 She was the daughter of Daniel Turrell Jr. and (?) Hannah Barrell. Mary Turrell married George Talbot, son of Peter Talbott and Hannah Clarke, on 18 February 1706/7 at Milton, Norfolk, Massachusetts, USA.2 Mary Turrell died on 24 April 1736 at Canton, Norfolk, Massachusetts, USA, at age 52.2
Children of Mary Turrell and George Talbot
- Mary Talbot2 b. 24 Mar 1707/8
- Hannah Talbot+ b. 1 May 1712, d. 21 Sep 1791
Citations
- [S323] Unknown author, "Ancestry of the Princess of Wales", p 317.
- [S372] Ardy and Bruin Ancestors, online http://awt.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm/cgi
Daniel Turrell Jr.1
M, b. 10 August 1646, d. 23 January 1698/99
Daniel Turrell Jr. married (?) Hannah Barrell. Daniel Turrell Jr. was born on 10 August 1646.2 He was the son of Daniel Turrell and Lydia Blott. Daniel Turrell Jr. died on 23 January 1698/99 at age 52.2
Child of Daniel Turrell Jr. and (?) Hannah Barrell
- Mary Turrell+ b. 10 Jun 1683, d. 24 Apr 1736
Citations
- [S323] Unknown author, "Ancestry of the Princess of Wales", p 317.
- [S372] Ardy and Bruin Ancestors, online http://awt.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm/cgi
(?) Hannah Barrell1
F
(?) Hannah Barrell married Daniel Turrell Jr., son of Daniel Turrell and Lydia Blott.
(?) Hannah Barrell was also known as Anna Barrell.2
(?) Hannah Barrell was also known as Anna Barrell.2
Child of (?) Hannah Barrell and Daniel Turrell Jr.
- Mary Turrell+ b. 10 Jun 1683, d. 24 Apr 1736
Citations
- [S323] Unknown author, "Ancestry of the Princess of Wales", p 317.
- [S372] Ardy and Bruin Ancestors, online http://awt.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm/cgi
Daniel Turrell1
M, d. July 1693
Child of Daniel Turrell and Lydia Blott
- Daniel Turrell Jr.+ b. 10 Aug 1646, d. 23 Jan 1698/99
Citations
- [S323] Unknown author, "Ancestry of the Princess of Wales", p 317.
- [S372] Ardy and Bruin Ancestors, online http://awt.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm/cgi
Lydia Blott1
F, d. 23 June 1659
Lydia Blott was the daughter of Robert Blott. Lydia Blott married Daniel Turrell. Lydia Blott died on 23 June 1659.2
Child of Lydia Blott and Daniel Turrell
- Daniel Turrell Jr.+ b. 10 Aug 1646, d. 23 Jan 1698/99
Citations
- [S323] Unknown author, "Ancestry of the Princess of Wales", p 317.
- [S372] Ardy and Bruin Ancestors, online http://awt.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm/cgi