John PALMER

Male 1665 - 1753  (88 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  John PALMER was born on 18 May 1665 in Dartmouth, Bristol Co., Massachusetts (son of William PALMER and Susanna COOKE); died on 13 Oct 1753 in Little Compton, Newport Co., Rhode Island; was buried in Old Commons Cemetery, Little Compton, Rhode Island.

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    His will, recorded inTaunton, made 10 April 1745 and proved 27 Nov 1752: "...To wife Sarah two Negroes and all household goods. To son John two 18 acre lots that he now lives on To sons Edward, Job, Aaron, William, Henry, 10 pounds each old tenor. To son Moses 40 acres of my homestead farm lying on north side near to Carr's land on the west side of highway. To son Simeon my executor, my now dwelling house and all land on the west side of the highway excepting 40 acres to son Moses, and two ten acre lots east of highway east from my house that I now live in. to daughters Sarah Wilbor and Elizabeth Southworth 10 pounds each..."

    Family/Spouse: Elizabeth L. RICHMOND. Elizabeth (daughter of Capt Edward RICHMOND and Abigail DAVIS) was born on 06 Dec 1666 in Little Compton, Newport Co., Rhode Island; died on 09 Feb 1717 in Little Compton, Newport County, Rhode Island; was buried in Old Commons Cemetery, Little Compton, Rhode Island. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. John PALMER was born on 24 Nov 1687 in Little Compton, Rhode Island.
    2. Sarah PALMER was born on 29 Sep 1689.
    3. William PALMER was born on 18 Mar 1703 in Kingston, Washington Co., Rhode Island.

    John married Sarah BLOOD on 28 Aug 1718 in Little Compton, Rhode Island. Sarah was born in 1682; died on 25 Jul 1766 in Little Compton, Newport County, Rhode Island; was buried in Old Commons Cemetery, Little Compton, Rhode Island. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  William PALMER was born on 27 Jun 1638 in Duxbury, Plymouth County, Massachusetts (son of William PALMER and Mary TRINE); died in 1704 in Little Compton, Newport Co., Rhode Island.

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    William Palmer, born in Duxbury in 1638, married Susanna Cook, daughter of John Cook. residence: Dartmouth.

    He was killed by the Indians when on his way home on Fort Street in Fairhaven, after visiting his father-in-law John Cook in the garrison there. He was buried under a pear tree in Fairhaven at the corner of Washington and Walnut Streets in the rear of the annex to the school. He left a will.

    Thee is also record of a legal action taken by John Willis and his wife Elizabeth, in a complaint against Mr. William bradford, Mr. Edward Winslow and Mr. Thomas Prence, executors of the will f William Palmer Sr., deceased. They sought damages for 20 pounds for a lot of land which complainant pretended he had right to by the marriage of his wife, who had formerly been he wife of William Palmer the younger, son of said William the elder. The jury found for the defendants and gave them 12 pounds in damages and the charges of the court, according to Plymouth Colony records, Judicial Acts, page 7, 2 Jan. 1637/8.

    William married Susanna COOKE. Susanna was born about 1656 in Plymouth, Plymouth Co., Massachusetts; died in 1704 in Plymouth, Plymouth Co., Massachusetts. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Susanna COOKE was born about 1656 in Plymouth, Plymouth Co., Massachusetts; died in 1704 in Plymouth, Plymouth Co., Massachusetts.

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    Editor's Note: According to "Mayflower Families in Progress - Francis Cooke", John and Sarah did not have a daughter Susanna. Further research is needed before I disconnect Susanna from this family.

    Children:
    1. 1. John PALMER was born on 18 May 1665 in Dartmouth, Bristol Co., Massachusetts; died on 13 Oct 1753 in Little Compton, Newport Co., Rhode Island; was buried in Old Commons Cemetery, Little Compton, Rhode Island.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  William PALMER was born about 1585; died in 1638.

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    William Palmer (first of this family in America), born about 1585, died in 1638. residence: Plymouth and Duxbury.

    He married first Frances (?), who came to America in the ship Ann in 1623. He married second Mary Trine, who came in the ship Fortune in 1623.

    There are two versions of his will, made 4 Dec. 1637 and proved in Plymouth 5 March 1638. First: "...To my young wife one third of my estate...To possible heir one third of estate and if said heir does not appear, deal leniently with my granddaughter Rebecca and also Moses Rowley, whom I love, and legacies to Stephen Tracy...To the meeting house at Plymough and to John Willis 40 shillings also, to Henry and Bridgett 40 shillings, they being my children, if they are living and demand it..." Moses Rawley was his apprentice.

    Another version of the same will: "...Whereas I married a young woman who is dear unto me, I desire that she hav not less than a third of my estate. To Rebecca my grandchild and Moses Rawley, whom I love, but not so to put it into their father's or mother's hands...I desire my executors to give something to Stephen Tracy, something to the Plymouth church, and also wish that young Rawley may be put with Mr. Partridge, that he may be brought up in the fear of God, and to that end, if his father suffer it. I give to Mr. Partridge 5 pounds. to my son Henry and daughter Bridgett 40 shillings..." Mr. Partridge was the minister of Duxbury.

    The expected heir appeared, for the old records show that: "Know all men by these presents, that I william Palmer of Plymouth, cooper, son of William Palmer of Duxburrow, Naylor, deceased, release William Bradford, Edward Winslow and Thomas Prence for 51 pounds, mare, cattle, goods under my father's will, received by me William Palmer, 19 April 1659..." At this date William Palmer would have been just 21 years old.

    William married Mary TRINE. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Mary TRINE
    Children:
    1. 2. William PALMER was born on 27 Jun 1638 in Duxbury, Plymouth County, Massachusetts; died in 1704 in Little Compton, Newport Co., Rhode Island.