James WARD

Male 1701 - 1768  (66 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  James WARD was born on 14 Aug 1701 in Newton, Middlesex County, Massachusetts (son of Deacon Richard WARD and Thankful TROWBRIDGE); died on 20 Jun 1768 in Newton, Middlesex County, Massachusetts.

    James married Mary BACON on 14 Dec 1727. Mary died on 13 Mar 1750. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    James married Mary ? on 12 Dec 1755. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Deacon Richard WARD was born about 1666 in Newton, Middlesex County, Massachusetts (son of John WARD and Hannah JACKSON); died on 27 Mar 1739 in Newton, Middlesex County, Massachusetts.

    Richard married Thankful TROWBRIDGE on 15 Dec 1690 in Newton, Middlesex County, Massachusetts. Thankful (daughter of Deacon James TROWBRIDGE and Margaret ATHERTON) was born on 04 Mar 1668 in Newton, Middlesex County, Massachusetts; died on 17 Sep 1742 in Newton, Middlesex County, Massachusetts. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Thankful TROWBRIDGE was born on 04 Mar 1668 in Newton, Middlesex County, Massachusetts (daughter of Deacon James TROWBRIDGE and Margaret ATHERTON); died on 17 Sep 1742 in Newton, Middlesex County, Massachusetts.
    Children:
    1. Lydia WARD was born on 13 Aug 1692 in Newton, Middlesex County, Massachusetts.
    2. Thomas WARD was born on 08 Jan 1693/4 in Newton, Middlesex County, Massachusetts; died before 1770.
    3. James WARD was born on 6 Jan 1695 in Newton, Middlesex County, Massachusetts; died in young.
    4. Hannah WARD was born on 13 May 1697 in Newton, Middlesex County, Massachusetts.
    5. William WARD was born on 12 Sep 1699; died before 1730.
    6. 1. James WARD was born on 14 Aug 1701 in Newton, Middlesex County, Massachusetts; died on 20 Jun 1768 in Newton, Middlesex County, Massachusetts.
    7. Ephraim WARD was born in 1703 in Newton, Middlesex County, Massachusetts; died on 01 Dec 1772.
    8. Margaret WARD was born on 28 Feb 1705/6 in Newton, Middlesex County, Massachusetts.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  John WARD was born about 1626 (son of William WARD and ? UNKNOWN); died on 8 Jul 1708 in Newton, Middlesex County, Massachusetts.

    John married Hannah JACKSON. Hannah was born in 1631 in England; died on 24 Apr 1704. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Hannah JACKSON was born in 1631 in England; died on 24 Apr 1704.
    Children:
    1. Hannah WARD died before 1687.
    2. John WARD was born on 26 Feb 1653; died on 5 Jun 1654.
    3. Rebecca WARD was born on 15 Jun 1655.
    4. John WARD was born on 8 Mar 1658; died on 5 Jun 1727 in Newton, Middlesex County, Massachusetts.
    5. Elizabeth WARD was born on 18 Jun 1660; died on 6 Sep 1691.
    6. Deborah WARD was born on 19 Jul 1662.
    7. William WARD was born on 19 Nov 1664.
    8. 2. Deacon Richard WARD was born about 1666 in Newton, Middlesex County, Massachusetts; died on 27 Mar 1739 in Newton, Middlesex County, Massachusetts.
    9. Mercy WARD was born on 27 Jan 1668; died on 4 Jun 1685.
    10. Edward WARD was born on 13 Mar 1671; died in Jan 1749.
    11. Eleazer WARD was born on 26 Feb 1672; died before 1750/1.
    12. Jonathan WARD was born on 22 May 1674; died on 26 Jul 1723 in Newton, Massachusetts.
    13. Joseph WARD was born on 9 Nov 1677; died on 26 Oct 1742 in Newton, Massachusetts.

  3. 6.  Deacon James TROWBRIDGE was born in 1636 in Dorchester, Suffolk County, Massachusetts; was christened in 1638 (son of Thomas TROWBRIDGE and Elizabeth MARSHALL); died on 22 May 1717 in Newton, Middlesex County, Massachusetts.

    James married Margaret ATHERTON on 30 Dec 1659 in Dorchester, Massachusetts. Margaret died on 17 Aug 1672. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Margaret ATHERTON died on 17 Aug 1672.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Fact: Daughter of Humphrey Atherton and Mary Wales

    Children:
    1. Elizabeth TROWBRIDGE was born on 12 Oct 1660 in Dorchester, Massachusetts; died on 15 Jul 1734 in Newton, Middlesex County, Massachusetts; was buried in East Parish Burying Ground, Newton, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts.
    2. Mindwell TROWBRIDGE was born on 20 Jun 1662; died in 1758.
    3. John TROWBRIDGE was born on 22 May 1664; died in 1737.
    4. Margaret TROWBRIDGE was born on 20 Apr 1666; died on 04 May 1710.
    5. 3. Thankful TROWBRIDGE was born on 04 Mar 1668 in Newton, Middlesex County, Massachusetts; died on 17 Sep 1742 in Newton, Middlesex County, Massachusetts.
    6. Mary TROWBRIDGE was born on 11 Jun 1670.
    7. Hannah TROWBRIDGE was born on 15 Jun 1672; died in 1728 in Newton, Middlesex County, Massachusetts.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  William WARD was born in England; died on 10 Aug 1687 in Marlboro, Massachusetts.

    Notes:

    Name:
    The first mention of William Ward, and his being in America, that I have been able to find, was in 1639. In that year, according to the records of Sudbury, the proprietors of that plantation made three divisions of their lands; the first in 639, the second and third, in 1640 - it appears of record, that WilliamWard shared in each of these divisions; then having a second wife and several children. Tradition, transmitted from his early descendants, says he came from Yorkshire or Derbyshire in England. Investigations have recently been made inEngland to ascertain his paternity, but without any satisfactory result. They are still being made for that purpose, and to learn the names of his wives and births of his children, who came here with him. Yet, as considerable time may elapse before the final result can be obtained, and when obtained, may not be conclusive, it is deemed not advisable to delay this publication for information from abroad to the disappointment at hime, of many of his descendants, who are impatient by reason of their advanced age, to be informed of their ancestry, at least in America, before they go hence.

    Information already received, renders it improbable that he came from Yorkshire, although it is quite certain, that his early ancestors were of that place. Seven hundred and ten distinguished persons, each bearing but one name, accompanied William, the Conqueror, from Normandy to the conquest of England in 1066; a record of all of whose names is yet preserved. Among the number, was "Ward, one of the noble Captains." This is the earliest period in which the name is found in English history, and the first which appears there with an additional name was William de la Ward, residing in Chester, in 1175.......

    The Wards of Yorkshire spread into the adjoining counties of England; those of Durham, whence it may be, came William Ward, afterwards of Sudbury, were descendants of Yorkshire Wards - the ams anciently belonging to the family here, were Azure, a cross baton, or Crest, wolfs head erased - and such were those of the Durham Wards.

    William Ward was made freeman in 1643; represented Sudbury in the General Court in 1644, and was several years Chairman of the selectman, as he was in 1660, when he removed from that town.....

    William Ward, in common with others, endured great hardships and sustained great losses by Indian hostilities more especially in the time of King Phillip's war in 1675-6, when his buildings were fired, his cattle destroyed, and one of his sons slain by the enemy.

    He died at Marlborough, Aug. 10, 1687; the record there does not state his age - a knowledge of which would greatly facilitate the discovery of his parentage by identifying him from others of the name of William, who, as appears by records from England, were born within a few years of each other - his age is supposed to have been eighty five or ninety; probably it was the later. His Will bears date "the sixth of April in the year of our Lord Christ, on thousand six hundred and eighty-six;" wherein he says, "enjoying through God's mercy the entireness of my understanding; but by reason of my great age and the infirmaties thereof, being sensible of approaching death, do make this my last will," &c. - appoints his "loving wife, Elizabeth, sole executrix;" gives liberally to her, and requests his "sons, John Ward, Increase Ward, and son-in-law, Abraham Williams, to be helpful to his wife, as occasion may require; - gives "to all my own children, viz. all my sons and daughters, which I have by my former wife, and all that I have surviving by my present wife." He also gave legacies to his grand children and to their mothers, children and widows of his "sons, Richard and Eleazer, deceased." He had fourteen children; and as he gave to all the children by his former wife, and to the surviving by his then wife, it is presumed all of them by the first wife were living at the date of his Will; and that Richard, his fourth child, who died in 1666, at the age of thirty-one years, was by his last wife - hence he must have married a second time, some years before he left England.

    His widow, when past her seventy-fourth year, made several journies to Boston, as appears by the Probate records there, before she effected a settlement of his estate with the exorbitant and tyrannical Andros, Governor, Judge of Probate, &c. Considering the distance she resided from Boston, exceeding thirty miles, much of the way a wilderness frequented by lurking savages, a bridle way her road, and on which one of her sons had been a few years before shot down by the enemy at noon day, she must have been a person of great fortitude, and possessed of physical power in an eminent degree.

    She died at Marlborough, where, some years since, her gave stone was standing, on which was an inscription as follows:

    "Here lyes the body of Elizabeth Ward, the servant of the Lord - deceased in 87 year of her age, Dec. ye 9, in the year of our Lord 1700."

    William married ? UNKNOWN. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  ? UNKNOWN
    Children:
    1. 4. John WARD was born about 1626; died on 8 Jul 1708 in Newton, Middlesex County, Massachusetts.
    2. Joanna WARD was born about 1628; died on 8 Dec 1718 in Marlboro, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts.
    3. Obadiah WARD was born about 1632; died on 5 Jan 1718 in North Marlboro, Massachusetts.
    4. Richard WARD was born about 1635; died on 31 Mar 1666 in Drowned in the Sudbury River.
    5. Deborah WARD was born about 1637; died on 9 Aug 1697 in Marlboro, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts.

  3. 12.  Thomas TROWBRIDGE was born about 1600 (son of John TROWBRIDGE and Agnes PROWSE); was buried on 7 Feb 1672 in St. Mary Magdalen Church, Taunton, Somerset.

    Notes:

    Name:
    Thomas Trowbridge was named in his father John's nuncupative will 1 July 1649 as "eldest son" when he moved from Taunton to Exeter, where he was fined for freeman L12. On 20 Dec. 1624, according to registers of St. Mary Arches, he m. Elizabeth Marshall. In his own parish of St. Petrocks were b. to him: 6 Mar 1627, Elizabeth;
    5 Nov. 1629, John;
    11 Dec. 1631, Thomas;
    and Sept. 1633, William.

    The child Eliz. d.y. & john, the s. & h. remained in England, d. 1653; local will, naming John Manning of New England, merchant, William Davis of Muskeeta, Newfoundland, implied that he had sailed the sea with father. sons Thomas (Jr.) and William emigrated with parents to Dorchester, Mass., were James Trowbridge was born; they moved to New Haven, where Elizabeth the mother died. three children remained to have large families. Thomas Sr. returned to Exeter to remarry, by license, widow Frances Shattuck 10 Feb. 1640 in St. David's church. She, his cousin, was dau of Dorothy Trowbridge, dau. of Thos. Trowbridge (sr.) of Taunton. Thomas, Jr. paid L4 subsidy at West Munction, nr. Taunton. by 1643 they were back inNew Haven, a family of 5, rated at L500. When Taunton, under colonel, later admiral Robert Blake, was besieged by the royalists, Thomas, served as captain in Cromwell's army, 1645. Later, he supported a wounded soldier's pension claim at Taunton Court of Sessions. He gave his New England sons power of attorney for property there 14 Jan. 1664. He and they traded to the Azores from both sides of the Atlantic. He was buried at St. Mary Magdalen Church, Taunton Somerset, 7 Feb 1672.

    Elizabeth, first wife of Thomas Trowbridge, and other of his children, was bapt. at St. Mary Arches Church, Exeter, 24 Mar. 1602 of a family of centre of commercial and civic power in the cathedral city. This was amply set forth in 1905 in an article by Emory McClintock, "Thomas Trowbridge and Elizabeth," NEHG 59 (1905): 291-297. Elizabeth's father, the Alderman John Marshall, Mayor in 1615, was d. by the dau.'s marriage. Her mother Alice was the second dau. of the name, bapt. at St. Kerrians church, Exeter, 7 June 1572, and marshall's bride 30 Aug 1695 at St. Mary Arches. Alice, bur. there 13 Jan. 1630/1, left her favourite dau. Mrs. Elizabeth Trowbridge, L50 and L10 piece of place. Alice's father was Richard Beavis, who d. in office as Mayor of Exeter 26 Aug. 1603. He had m. (1) Elizabeth Price, from the Welsh "Ap Rhys." mother of Alice marshall, and (2) Jane Huish, dau. of Henry Huish of Sands.

    He had been engaged as mercer in Exeter in 1632, and appears to have come to New England in 1636. He had been on voyages to and from the Barbadoes. It may be that he did not intend to settle permanently in New England for he left his oldest son in England under the care of his father in Taunton. He brought his wife and two youngest sons and first settled at Dorchester, Mass. By 1639, he had removed to New Haven. He and his wife are noted in the records of the town and church as "Mr. and Mrs.', a distinction that at that time was conferred only on persons of established gentility. In 1643, in the census, his estate is given as 500 pounds; a large sum for that time and place. (N.E. Reg., 59, p. 292). Soon after this, he returned to England, leaving his boys and property in the care of his steward, Henry Gibbons, from whom, after more than twenty years, it was not easy to obtain an accounting. (Savage 4, p. 333.) He never came back. After his return to England, he issued Jan. 19, 1663-4 a power-of-attorney, to his sons in New Haven. He was a merchant, having dealings with the West Indies and a man of Prominence in Taunton.

    Thomas married Elizabeth MARSHALL on 20 Dec 1624 in St. Mary Arches. Elizabeth was christened on 24 Mar 1602 in St. Mary Arches Church, Exeter; died in poss. 1641 in New Haven, Connecticut. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 13.  Elizabeth MARSHALL was christened on 24 Mar 1602 in St. Mary Arches Church, Exeter; died in poss. 1641 in New Haven, Connecticut.
    Children:
    1. Elizabeth TROWBRIDGE was christened on 6 Mar 1627/8 in St. Petrock, Exeter, England; died in young; was buried on 10 May 1630.
    2. John TROWBRIDGE was christened on 5 Nov 1629 in St. Petrock, Exeter, England; died in 1653 in England; was buried on 16 Feb 1653/4 in Taunton, England.
    3. Lieut. Thomas TROWBRIDGE was christened on 11 Dec 1631 in St. Petrock, Exeter, England; died on 22 Aug 1702.
    4. William TROWBRIDGE was christened on 3 Sep 1633 in St. Petrock, Exeter, England; died in Nov 1690 in New Haven, New Haven, Connecticut, USA.
    5. 6. Deacon James TROWBRIDGE was born in 1636 in Dorchester, Suffolk County, Massachusetts; was christened in 1638; died on 22 May 1717 in Newton, Middlesex County, Massachusetts.