Patience DUDLEY

Female Abt 1613 - 1690  (77 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Patience DUDLEY was born about 1613 in Northampton, England (daughter of Gov. Thomas DUDLEY and Dorothy YORKE); died on 08 Feb 1689/90 in Ipswich, Essex, Massachusetts, USA; was buried in Ipswich, Massachusetts.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Birth: Feb 1618, Northampton, Northamptonshire, England
    • Immigration: 12 Jun 1630, To Plymouth on the ship "Arbella" with Gov. Winthrop
    • Death: 08 Feb 1690, Ipswich, , Massachusetts
    • Death: 08 Feb 1690, Roxbury, Suffolk Co., Massachusetts

    Notes:

    Excerpts from "Major-General Daniel Denison": Mrs. denison survived her husband eight years, her death occurring Feb. 8, 1690. Of her life and character we know nothing with certainty. They had two children, John and Elizabeth. John maried Martha, daughter of Deputy Governor Symonds, and had three children: one of whom, John, graduated at Harvard College, was chosen as colleague with Mr Hubbard at Ipswich, and was nuch beloved by his people. His life was short. John (senior) died January 9, 1671. Elizabeth married Rev. John Rogers, president of Harvard College.

    Patience married Maj. Gen. Daniel DENISON on 18 Oct 1632 in Cambridge, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA. Daniel (son of William DENISON and Margaret CHANDLER) was born in 1612 in Bishop's Stortford, co. Hertford, England; was christened on 18 Oct 1612 in St. Michael's Church, Bishop's Stortford; died on 20 Sep 1682 in Ipswich, Essex, Massachusetts, USA; was buried in Interred at the High Street burying Ground. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. John DENISON was born on 16 Jan 1639/40 in Roxbury, Suffolk, Massachusetts, USA; died on 09 Jan 1670/1 in Ipswich, Essex, Massachusetts, USA.
    2. Elizabeth DENISON was born on 10 Apr 1642 in Ipswich, Essex Co., Massachusetts; died on 13 Jul 1723 in Ipswich, Essex Co., Massachusetts; was buried in Ipswich Ancient Burying Ground- Linebrook Parish Cemetery.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Gov. Thomas DUDLEY was born in 1576 in Yardley-Hawstings, co. Northampton, England; was christened on 12 Oct 1576 in Yardley-Hastings, Northampton, England (son of Capt Roger DUDLEY and Susanna THORNE); died on 31 Jul 1653 in Roxbury, Suffolk Co., Massachusetts; was buried on 31 Jul 1653 in Roxbury, Suffolk, Massachusetts, USA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Baptism: 12 Oct 1576, Yardley-Hawstings, co. Northampton
    • Birth: 12 Oct 1576, Yardley-Hastings, Northampton, England
    • Immigration: 1630, Came to America in the Arbella
    • Fact: 1634, Elected Governor of Mass.
    • Fact: 1640, Elected Governor of Mass.
    • Fact: 1645, Elected Governor of Mass.
    • Fact: 1650, Elected Governor of Mass.
    • Burial: 06 Aug 1653, Roxbury, Suffolk, Massachusetts, USA

    Notes:

    Excerpts taken from NEHG Register, 1856, Vol. 10: Thomas was the only son of Capt. Roger Dudley, a warrior slain in battle, when Thomas and a sister were very young. His mother was a relative to Sir Augustine Nicolls of Faxton, Kt., one of His Majesty's Justices of his Court of Common Pleas and Keeper of the Great Seal to Prince Chrles. She probably died soon after her husband. Thomas was a page in the family of the Earl of Northampton., where he remained for several years. Next he became a clerk to his kinsman, Judge Nicolls, under whose instruction he acquired much skill in the law. At twenty, Queen Elizabeth sent him a captain's commission, and he led a large company of the Northampton gallants over to the siege of Amiens, in Pacardy. He became a zealous Puritan, and so continued through life. He was a steward for many years to Theophilus, fourth Earl of Lincoln, and managed the vast estates of that earldom with great success. Toward the close of King James's reign, he retired to more private life at Boston, in Lincolnshire; but was recalled by the Earl, who thought he could not live without Mr. Dudley's advice and assistance. He continued with the Earl till 1630, when a spirit of persecution arising against the Nonconformists, "he came to the deserts of American for the sake of enjoying his liberty to the utmost of what he desired.: Before leaving England, he was chosen an Assistant and Deputy Governor of the Massachusetts Company, John Winthrop, Esq., being Governor. In 1634, He was elected Governor, and 3 times afterwards, 1641, 1645 and 1650. In 1644, he was elected Commander in chief of the military forces of the Colony, with the title of Major General. When not Governor, he was ever Deputy Governor or Assistant, so that he came to be looked up to as a chief pillar of the new commonwealth. He was greatly esteemed for wisdom, piety, justice and zeal.

    Excerpts from "A Genealogical Register of the First Settlers of New England 1620-1675": Thomas came to New England in 1630, lived in several places, and finally settled at Roxbury. He was an assistant in 1635, 1636, 1641 to 1644; deputy governor 13 years commencing in 1630; governor 1634, 1641, 1645, and 1650.

    Excerpts from Royal Families Americans of Royal and Noble Ancestry: Vol 1, Gov. Thomas Dudley: Gov. Dudley resided in Northampton as a young man, where he became a page for William, Lord Compton ( afterwards Earl of Northampton) from about 1590-5. He received a captain's commission in 1596 at age 20. He raised a company of about eighty soldiers to join the forces sent by Queen Elizabeth to aid Henri IV,Roi de France at the siege of Amiens. He returned to England in 1597 to take up the practice of law. He became a steward in 1616 to Thomas, Lord Clinton, who was a cousin of Lord Compton. Gov. Dudley obtained a patent in 1628 from Charles I, King of England, "for our planting between the Massachusetts Bay and Charles River on the south and the river of Merrimac on the north and three miles on either side of those rivers and bay." He and others sent John Endecott "and some with him to begin a plantation." Gov. Dudley immigrated 13 Jun 1630 to Plymouth on the ship "Arbella" with Gov. Winthrop.......He was a strick Puritan and was often inflexible in his views and autocratic in his behavior. He was known to be a thrifty man and an able man with excellent business acumen. He became one of the largest landowners in Roxbury. William Denison, Isaac Heath and Daniel Weld took an inventory of Thomas Dudley's estate on 8 Aug 1653.

    Name:
    Gov. Thomas Dudley, baptised Yardley-Hastings, co. Northampton, 12 Oct. 1576, became a page for William, Lord Compton (afterwards Earl of Northampton), say, 1590-5, and steward for the latter's cousin, Thomas, Lord Clinton in 1616; resided Northampton as a young man, raised a company of soldiers to join the forces sent by Queen Elizabeth to aid King Henry IV of France, and to serve at the siege of Amiens; returned to take up practice of law; settled in Massachusetts in 1630; Governor and Deputy-Governor of Massachusetts, 1630-1653; buried aged seventy-six years at Roxbury on 25 Apr 1653.

    Thomas married Dorothy YORKE on 25 Apr 1603 in Hardingstone, (Near Northampton), England. Dorothy (daughter of Edmund YORKE and Katherine ?) was born on 25 Apr 1582 in Cotton End, co. Northampton, England; was christened on 14 Jun 1583 in All Saints, Northampton; died on 27 Dec 1643 in Roxbury, Suffolk, Massachusetts, USA; was buried on 27 Dec 1643 in Roxbury, Massachusetts. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Dorothy YORKE was born on 25 Apr 1582 in Cotton End, co. Northampton, England; was christened on 14 Jun 1583 in All Saints, Northampton (daughter of Edmund YORKE and Katherine ?); died on 27 Dec 1643 in Roxbury, Suffolk, Massachusetts, USA; was buried on 27 Dec 1643 in Roxbury, Massachusetts.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Birth: Abt 1582, England
    • Religion: 1630, Admitted to the Boston Church
    • Immigration: 12 Jun 1630, To Plymouth on the ship "Arbella" with Gov. Winthrop

    Notes:

    Name:
    She m. Hardingstone 25 April 1603, Thomas Dudley, who was the first cousin of Nathaniel Yorke's wife, Margery Lane, as their mothers were sisters. They had a son Samuel bp. All Saints, Northampton, 30 Nov. 1608. Samuel was mentioned in his grandfather Yorke's will. Their daughter Anne, whose baptism has not been found, is also mentioned in Edmund Yorke's will. Thomas Dudley was governor of the Massavcusetts Bay Colony.

    Children:
    1. Rev Samuel DUDLEY was born in Canon's Ashby, Northamptonshire, England; was christened on 30 Nov 1608 in Northampton, Northamptonshire, England; died on 10 Feb 1682/3 in Exeter, New Hampshire; was buried on 10 Feb 1682 in Exeter, Rockingham, New Hampshire.
    2. Anne DUDLEY was born about 1612 in Northampton, England; died on 16 Sep 1672 in Andover, Essex Co., Massachusetts.
    3. 1. Patience DUDLEY was born about 1613 in Northampton, England; died on 08 Feb 1689/90 in Ipswich, Essex, Massachusetts, USA; was buried in Ipswich, Massachusetts.
    4. Sarah DUDLEY was born in 1620 in Sempringham, co. Lincoln, England; was christened on 23 Jul 1620 in Sempringham, Lincoln, England; died on 03 Nov 1659 in Roxbury, Suffolk, Massachusetts, USA; was buried in Roxbury, Suffolk, Massachusetts.
    5. Mercy DUDLEY was born on 27 Sep 1621 in Yardley-Hastings; died on 01 Jul 1691 in Newbury, Essex, Massachusetts.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Capt Roger DUDLEY was born about 1550 in London, London, England (son of Capt Henry DUDLEY, Knt. and ? ASHTON); died before Oct 15888 in Okley (in War), Northamptonshire, Eng; was buried in Northamptonshire, England.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Fact: Possibly the son of Capt. Henry Dudley, b. 1517

    Notes:

    Name:
    Note from author of Plantagenet Ancestry: No study of the Dudley-Sutton families, including a through review in 1993 (as yet unpublished in detail) by Marshall K. Kir, has uncovered any information providing direct identification of the father of Capt. Roger Dudley. The best clues remain (1) that the will of Gov. Thomas Dudley included a seal of the baronial Sutton-Dudley arms differenced with a crescent (i.e. indicating descent from a second son of a Sutton-Dudley baron), (2) that the known associations of Thomas as a young man are with individuals from families with prior connections with Capt. Henry Dudley, and (3) that American descendants of Thomas Dudley as early as 1820 believed they were descendants of John, Duke of Northumberland(also a crescent bearer, and who had two sons name Henry in the generation to be father of Roger, the American descendants being unaware that both Henrys, third cousins of this Capt. Henry, are known to have died as young men without issue.) The only second son of a baron of the appropriate generation from whom a descent was possible is this Capt. Henry Dudley (b.1517) whose children, however, if any, are unknown. Mr. Kirk in preparing his review of the Dudleys, credits Prof. David H. Kelley for first observing the complex circumstantial links between (Henry and Roger) in unpublished notes about 1968.

    Capt. Roger Dudley, son, evidently, was born (Perhaps in the fortress at Boulogne), say 1550. He may be the Roger Dudley who was matriculated as pensioner at Christ College, Cambridge University, in1566, but left without degree (when Capt. Henry Dudley was in financial difficulty). He was married, as Mr. Roger Dudley, at Lidlington, co. Bedford, on 8 June 1575 to Susan or Susanna Thorne, daughter of Thomas Thorne, Gent., of yardley-hastings, co. Northampton, by Mary daughter of Edward Purefoy, of Shalston, co. Buckingham. She was baptised at yardley-Hastings on 5 Mar. 1559/60. The will of John Purefoy in 1579 mentions Thomas Dudley. Capt. Roger Dudley was slain in battle before Octoer 158, perhaps at the siege of Zutphen in 1586 (Rev. Cotton Mather of Boston wrote that Thomas Dudley's father was 'Capt. Roger Dudley, who was slain in the wars, when this, his son, and one only daughter were very young'). The will of Thomas Dorne of Yardley Hastings, Gent., dated 29 Oct. 1588, bequeathed "to the children of Susan Dudley, my Daughter, widow, L10 to be equally divided." Cotton Mather also stated that Thomas Dudley was aided in obtaining his education by Mrs. Purefoy (sister-in-law of John Purefoy) "a gentlewoman famed in the parts about Northampton for wisdom, piety and works of charity".

    Roger married Susanna THORNE on 8 Jun 1575 in Lidlingto, co. Bedford. Susanna (daughter of Thomas THORNE and Mary PUREFOY) was born in Yardley, Hastings, , England; was christened on 05 Mar 1559/60 in Yardley-Hastings, Northampton, England; died in 1577 in Northampton, England; was buried in Northampton, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Susanna THORNE was born in Yardley, Hastings, , England; was christened on 05 Mar 1559/60 in Yardley-Hastings, Northampton, England (daughter of Thomas THORNE and Mary PUREFOY); died in 1577 in Northampton, England; was buried in Northampton, England.
    Children:
    1. 2. Gov. Thomas DUDLEY was born in 1576 in Yardley-Hawstings, co. Northampton, England; was christened on 12 Oct 1576 in Yardley-Hastings, Northampton, England; died on 31 Jul 1653 in Roxbury, Suffolk Co., Massachusetts; was buried on 31 Jul 1653 in Roxbury, Suffolk, Massachusetts, USA.
    2. Mary DUDLEY was christened on 16 Oct 1580 in St. Dunston'S, London, England.

  3. 6.  Edmund YORKE was born between 1538-1543 in Cotton End, Northampton, England; was buried on 14 Feb 1614/5 in Hardingston, Northamptonshire.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Will: 18 Nov 1614

    Notes:

    Name:
    Edmund Yorke, of unknown parentage, was born say 1538-1543, based on the date of his marriage. He was buried in Hardingstone, Northamptonshire, 14 February 1614/5. He married Katherine Robins, also of unknown parentage, in Hardingsone on 7 September 1568. 'Katherine Yorke, widow' was buried in Hardingstone on 31 June 1633 according to the parish register. Presumably 30 June was meant, although it is also possible that the date in roman numerals should have read xxvj, or 26 June, instead of xxxj.
    There is no doubt that the widow buried in July 1633 was the Katherine Yorke, late of Northampton, widow, who made the nuncupative will on or about 21 June 1633. Was she the same Katherine that Edmund Yorke had married in 1568? If so it is surprising that the eldest surviving child was born 1580, twelve years after the marriage, and that all the other surviving children follow that birth. Even placing before 1580 the two sons with unknown birth dates, there is still a large gap. Although the 1633 burial is the only one found, it seems possible that the Katherine of 1568 died and that Edmund remarried a second wife with the same fist name. There being no evidence that such was the case, however, it must remain only a possiblity.

    Edmund married Katherine ?, Northampton, England. Katherine was born about 1558 in Cotton End, Northampton, England; died in 1633. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Katherine ? was born about 1558 in Cotton End, Northampton, England; died in 1633.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Reference Number: 5611
    • Record Change: 04 May 2002

    Children:
    1. Simon YORKE was born in Cotton End, Northampton, England; was buried on 24 Jul 1594 in Hardingston, Northamptonshire.
    2. Joseph YORKE was born between 1569 and 1580 in Cotton End, Northampton, England; was buried on 14 Mar 1588/9 in Hardingston, Northamptonshire.
    3. Nathaniel YORKE was christened on 11 Dec 1580 in Hardingstone, Northampton, England; was buried on 12 Nov 1642 in St. Sepulchre, Northampton.
    4. 3. Dorothy YORKE was born on 25 Apr 1582 in Cotton End, co. Northampton, England; was christened on 14 Jun 1583 in All Saints, Northampton; died on 27 Dec 1643 in Roxbury, Suffolk, Massachusetts, USA; was buried on 27 Dec 1643 in Roxbury, Massachusetts.
    5. Bartholomew YORKE was born in Cotton End, Northampton, England; was christened on 21 Feb 1585/6 in All Saints, Northampton.
    6. Martha YORKE was born about 1587 in Cotton End, Northampton, England.
    7. Joseph YORKE was christened on 3 Oct 1594 in All Saints, Northampton.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Capt Henry DUDLEY, Knt. was born about 1517 (son of John 'Lord Quondam' DUDLEY and Cecily GREY); died between 1568 and 1570.

    Notes:

    Name:
    Capt. Henry Dudley, Knt., second son, was born about 1517, and was named by his grandmother, Cecily, Marchioness of Dorset, in her will, dated 6 May 1527. He was monastic auditor under Cromwell in 1535, and a soldier in Ireland in 1536 under his uncle Leonard Grey. He was a soldier in Scotland, say, 1540-3. He married, say, 1545-50, perhaps at Boulogne, to ?Ashton, daughter of Christopher Ashton, Sr., of Fyfield, co. Berks. There is no record of any children. he fought valiantly at the siege of Boulogne in 1544, and was Captain from early 1545 when Edward Fiennes, Lord Clinton, was Chief Captain. He was Vice Admiral of the Narrow Seas 1552-3 when Edward Fiennes was Admiral. He was knighted at Hampton Court on 11 Oct. 1551. He was a close associate of his second cousin, (with, among others, his father-in-law) in the rebellion of Robert's father, John Dudley, Duke of Northumberland. Henry Dudley was jailed in the Tower of London, and received a pardon fro Queen Mary on 18 Oct. 1553. He was exiled in French service 1556-1563, but was in English service as "Capt. Dudley" in 1563, receiving an annuity later the same year from Queen Elizabeth "for his service". In 1567 he obtained from the Queen a year's protection from his creditors (renewed for two years in 1568).

    Henry married ? ASHTON between 1545 and 1550. ? died before Nov 1556. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  ? ASHTON died before Nov 1556.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Fact: Daughter of Christopher Ashton, Sr., of Fyfield, co. Berks

    Children:
    1. 4. Capt Roger DUDLEY was born about 1550 in London, London, England; died before Oct 15888 in Okley (in War), Northamptonshire, Eng; was buried in Northamptonshire, England.

  3. 10.  Thomas THORNE was born about 1521 in Yardley, Hasting, England (son of William THORNE and Alice ?); died before 09 May 1589 in England.

    Thomas married Mary PUREFOY about 1558 in England. Mary (daughter of Edward PUREFOY and Anne FETTIPLACE) was born about 1533 in England; died in 1589 in England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Mary PUREFOY was born about 1533 in England (daughter of Edward PUREFOY and Anne FETTIPLACE); died in 1589 in England.
    Children:
    1. 5. Susanna THORNE was born in Yardley, Hastings, , England; was christened on 05 Mar 1559/60 in Yardley-Hastings, Northampton, England; died in 1577 in Northampton, England; was buried in Northampton, England.
    2. Pender THORNE was born about 1556 in Hastings, England.
    3. Robert THORNE was christened on 03 May 1560 in Yardley, Hastings, Northampton, England.
    4. Anthony THORNE was born about 1548 in Hastings, England.
    5. Arthur THORNE was born on 15 May 1552 in Hastings, England.
    6. Anna THORNE was born in 1550 in Hastings, England.
    7. Isabelle THORNE was christened on 03 Jun 1561 in Yardley, Hastings, Northampton, England.
    8. Edward THORNE was born about 1550 in Hastings, England.
    9. Thorney THORNE was born about 1554 in Hastings, England.
    10. William THORNE was christened on 06 Dec 1558 in Yardley, Hastings, Northampton, England.
    11. Katherine THORNE was christened on 11 Sep 1551 in Yardley, Hastings, Northampton, England.