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- WILLIAM, Salisbury 1638, freem. 14 Mar. 1639, is said to be s. of John of Olney in Co. Bucks, d. 1654, left wid. Ann, perhaps mo. of the ch. John; Hannah; Eliz. b. 14 Feb. 1643; Nehemiah, 5 May 1645; Sarah, 24 Aug. 1647; Rachel, 19 June 1650; and possib. William, posthum. His wid. m. 1 Jan. 1656, Anthony Stanion, and d. 10 July 1689. Eliz. m. 26 June 1661, Joseph Shaw of Hampton, Sarah m. 14 Nov. 1666, John Heath of Haverhill; and Rachel m. 31 Jan. 1671, Joseph Chase of Hampton, and d. 27 Oct. 1718. WILLIAM, Hartford, came, it is tradit. said, from Berwick on Tweed, m. 10 Dec. 1644, Mary Smith, only sis. of four brs. who are Christopher of Northampton, Joseph of Hartford, Simon of Hartford, and nameless one, d. 20 July 1680, had Samuel, b. 15 Oct. 1645; was one of the two constables 1655, rem. to Hadley 1660; there d. 27 June 1668. His name unif. ends rigg. His d. Mary, whose date of b. is not found, m. 12 Nov. 1663, John Smith. WILLIAM, Medfield 1649, freem. 1653, m. 23 Nov. 1654, Sarah Pierce, who had Eleazer, b. 3 days only bef. she d. 16 May 1656; and 19 Nov. foll. he m. Sarah Colburn, had Nathaniel, bapt. at Dedham, 18 Nov. 1660; John, b. 1662; Elisha, 1665; Joseph, 13 Mar. 1668; William, 1669; Priscilla, 1672; Sarah, 1674; and Mary, 1682. WILLIAM, Medfield, s. of the preced. by w. Hannah, had William, 1695; Joseph, 1699; Hannah, 24 Dec. 1702; Seth, 1706; and Mary, 1709. ++ WILLIAM, Portsmouth, s. possib. of William of Salisbury, m. 8 Dec. 1680, Mary Brown, prob. d. of Richard of Newbury, had Richard, B. 9 Dec. 1681; Nehemiah, 9 Mar. 1683; Mary, 19 Oct. 1685; William, 1 May 1687; and Eliz. 23 Sept. 1692. He was of the Counc. and Lieut. Gov.of that Prov. rem. to Newbury, there d. 3 Jan. 1729, in 75th yr. His wid. d. 10 June 1739. ZECHARIAH, Medfield, by w. Eliz. had Mary, b.; 1702; Magdalen, 1703; Sarah, 1706; Zechariah, 1709, d. young; Asa, 1712; and a d. 27 Aug. 1714; and he d. 23 Sept. 1716. Three of this name had been gr. at Harv. in 1834, and nine at other N. E. colls.
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- Genealogical Dictionary of New England
PARTRIDGE. The N. H. fam. came from Olney, co. Bucks. See N. E. Reg. 63: 283; Essex Probate 1: 150.
1 JOHN(4), Portsm., approximately 28 in 1668, approximately 59 in 1695-6, a Boston seaman 1659, at Salisb. and also a Portsm. propr. in 1660. Cordwainer, innkeeper, vintner. Jury 1667, 1694-5; leather sealer 1668; selectm. 1696-7. In 1692 he liv. in the Great House; in 1696 the ferry right betw. the island his ho. stood on and Portsm. and Great Isl. was gr. to him and his heirs. Lists 311b, 323-4, 326bc, 329, 330abd, 331abc, 335a, 336c, 337, 49, 51-2, 54, 57, 62. See also (2). His w. Mary (Fernald 2, m. 11 Dec. 1660) d. 16 Aug. 1722. Lists 331c, 335a. His will, 28 Aug.--5 Sept. 1722, names 5 daus. and gr.s. Jonathan P. and his w. Sarah. Ch. (Prov. rec. except last 2): Hannah, b. 14 Oct. 1661, m. Robert Almary (1). John, b. 3 Jan. 1663-4. Mary, b. 26 Feb. 1665-6, m. 1st Richard Barnwell who was taxed in July 1690 next to her br. John, and d. bef. Mar. 1693-4, leaving ch: John Barnwell(1) and Elizabeth, who m. 1st John Cutts (9). Wid. Mary m. 2d Capt. Samuel Moore (18); m. 3d Richard Elliot(4); m. 4th John Leach(4). Richard Gorish (Gerrish 7 jr.) in will made at Southhold, L. I., 21 Oct. 1719--4 Mar. 1719-20, made friend Elizabeth Cutts chief heir and exec., gave œ20 to widow Mary Elliot of Portsm. to buy mourning, his new coat to Samuel Moore, s. of Samuel, and other clothing to Stephen and John King. Sarah, b. 3 Sept. 1668, m. William Hunking (9). Rachel, b. 4 Mar. 1670-1, Elizabeth, b. 4 July 1673, Abigail, b. 2 Feb. 1675-6, Patience, b. 4 July 1678, these four not in will. Joanna, m. 1st John Low(5); m. 2d Axwell Roberts. Ruth, m. 1st Rowland Rowlandson; m. 2d Wm. Tarrott or Terret; 4 Terrett ch. bp. So. Ch. 1729 when she renewed cov.
2 JOHN(1), Portsm. In Sept. 1669 his fa. deeded to him (minor) his gr.fa.'s Salisb. ho. and land, naming (3) and Abraham Corbett gdns. to care for the est. 'recovered if possible'; (the prop. had been deeded to (1) by mo. and step-fa. in 1659 in consid. of cert. legacies from his fa. and gr.fa., and deeded back to Stanyan, who appar. sold to Robert Downer). John, jr., taxed July 1690; jury 1697; vict. lic. 1697. Lists 52, 335a. He m. Abigail Plaisted(6), who was admx. 20 July 1698 and had pub. ho. lic. 1698-9, her fa.-in-law and James Leavitt sureties. List 335a.
Kn. ch: Jonathan, perh. a Kit. apprentice, m. there 17 Jan. 1716-7 Sarah Mitchell(3). List 339. In 1728 Samuel Gammon was drowned wading from Jonathan's ho. to Mary Martin's island. 5 ch. bp. Joshua, 'youngest' s. in Nov. 1699, when his mo. deeded her Plaisted est. to (1) who was to keep the boy. In 1708 his gr.fa. compl. that Mary Clark (evid. wid. of 20) had abused his w. and gr.s., 'one of his fingers almost bit off.'
3 NEHEMIAH(4), cordwainer, Portsm., wit. deed betw. the John Pickerings, elder and younger, 7 Nov. 1665 (see also 6), and m. bef. 15 July 1668 Sarah, kinswo. of Anthony Ellins(1), who for love and affec. for Sarah deeded her husb. a ho.-lot; see also Ellins(2). Taxed 1672 next to A. E.; bondsman for John Baker 1681; cor.j. 1681; gr.j. 1683; j. 1684-5; O. A. 28 Aug. 1685; sealer and searcher of leather in 1688, 1692 (Sergt.). Lists 330a, 326c, 331b, 313c, 329, 333a, 52, 57. See also Bryant(10), Huckins(1), Parsons (3) and Rachel Webster who was perh. connected. Will, 9--18 Feb. 1690-1, names w.
Sarah, bros. John and Wm., and s. William, who shares a gr.st. with one Nehemiah, who d. 12 Feb. 1709-10, in 47th yr., a rec. which fits no one. Our Nehemiah d. in Feb. 1690-1, in 47th yr., making a 19 yr. discrepancy, if he be the one. His wid. Sarah m. 2d bef. 4 Jan. 1691 James Leavitt(5). Her will, 10 Nov. 1733--27 Dec. 1738, gives to her Partridge desc.; see (6).
4 WILLIAM, Salisb., s. of John of Olney, co. Bucks, first at Lynn with relative Henry Gaines, Salisb. 1639, and d. there 5 July 1654. Adm. 3 Oct. fol. to wid. Ann who m. 2d 1 Jan. 1655-6 Anthony Stanyan and liv. at Hampt. In 1701 the dau. Hannah Gove and her s. John gave receipt of her three bros.' share in keeping the mo. from 1 Mar. 1684-5 to death (10 July 1689); the two surv. bros. with the Leavitts sued John Pickering (w. a Stanyan) for breach of contr. made 21 Feb. 1684, when he too agreed to pay. Ch: John, b. approximately 1638. Rachel, d. 1650. Hannah, under 21 in June 1659, m. Edw. Gove(2). Elizabeth, b. 14 Feb. 1642-3, m. Joseph Shaw of Hampt. Nehemiah, b. 5 May 1645. Sarah, b. 24 Aug. 1647, chose Maj. Pike gdn. in 1663, m. John Heath(1). Rachel, b. 10 June 1650, m. Joseph Chase(5). William, b. approximately 1654.
5 COL. (+)??WILLIAM(4), Esq., Lt.-Gov. of N. H., approximately 39 in 1693, approximately 46 in 1700. A carpenter, and early at Wells (see Masters); Portsm., working on the meet.-ho. 1678; then Dover, where he fol. his trade, engaged in masting and became a succes. merchant. Ab. 1690 he ret. from Eng. with a contract to provide masts for His Majesty's service for 7 yrs. and offered Ichabod Plaisted, who refused, œ200 a yr. to assume management (I. P.'s depos.). Portsm. 1693, Dover, 1695, Boston 1699. Capt., Col. When chosen constable of Portsm. 1692, he repres. it was in prejudice of his office as Treas., and Receiver Genl. of the Prov. Asst. Supreme Ct. Judic. 1693; Lt.-Gov. June 1696--June 1703. Councillor. Lists 359b, 330d, 335a, 336bc, 337, 52, 57, 62, 64, 65, 94, 98. See also Gove(5), Kelly (1), Lee(1). Salem 1709, Newb. 1713, where he had m. 8 Dec. 1680 Mary Brown (Lists 331c, 335a), and d. 3 Jan. 1728-9 in 75th yr. His will, 15 June 1723; hers, 8 Sept. 1737, d. 10 June 1739. Ch. (his Bible): Richard, b. 3 Dec. 1681, Clerk of Writs (N. H.) 1699. London merch. 1729, liv. there 1753. Nehemiah, b. 9 Mar. 1683-4, appar. of Boston 1713, a 'Japanner'; d. bef. 1737, leaving ch. Mary, b. 19 Oct. (1685: Sav.), m. 8 Jan. 1705-6 Gov. Jonathan Belcher, H. C. 1699; d. 6 Oct. 1736. 5 ch. William, b. 1 May 1687, m. in Boston 15 Nov. 1711 Rachel Goffe (Capt. Christopher), step-dau. of Samuel Wentworth; apparently d. 1717. 2 ch. rec. Elizabeth, b. 23 Sept. 1692, m. in Boston 10 May 1716 Wm. Caswell; a wid. 1729, liv. 1737. 6 WILLIAM(3), Portsm., approximately 25 in 1696, approximately 30 in 1701, planning to travel beyond sea when his fa. died. Taxed July 1690; j. 1693-1695; pub.-ho. lic. 1695, 1699, 1700. With James Leavitt he was surety for John Pickering jr. in 1693; he and Pickering sureties for Daniel Libby 1697 and for wid. Prudence Tapley 1706. In 1702 J. P. deeded part of Pickering Point to him 'cousin,' for nat. love and affec. and in settlem. of all accts. betw. them. Lists 335a, 337. His w. Abigail (Riddan, m. 11 Jan. 1692-3) d. 29 Aug. 1704, and he m. 2d 28 Nov. 1710 wid. Hannah Griffith(4). He d. 13 May 1718 in 47th yr. (gr. st.); adm. to s. Nehemiah 3 Sept. fol., est. insolv. Wid. ment. in acct. 1721. His mo.'s will, 1733, names her two gr.sons and their wives, 3 gr.daus., 4 gt.gr.daus. Ch. (Prov. rec.): Sarah, b. 8 Dec. 1694, m. 1st John Langbridge(1), m. 2d Abraham Dentt(1), m. 3d Edmund McBridge. Nehemiah, cordwainer, m. Mary Philbrick (see 6) betw. Dec. 1718--June 1719 (3 dates found). 6 ch. bp. So. Ch.; 2 more bp. there in 1729 as ch. of Mary were his or his br.'s. William, b. 22 Jan. 1697-8, d.y. Mary, b. 9 Apr. 1699, m. Samuel Beck(4). William, b. 24 Dec. 1700, d.y. William, b. 25 Feb. 1702-3, m. 3 Oct. 1725 Mary Tapley. 5 ch. bp. So. Ch.; also see br. Nehemiah above. Abigail, b. 10 Feb. 1703-4, m. 1st Noah Bradden(3); m. 2d Edw. Chapman(4).
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