Ruth EDWARDS

Female Abt 1652 - 1682  (30 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Ruth EDWARDS was born about 1652 (daughter of Thomas EDWARDS and Widow LOVELAND); died on 26 Dec 1682 in Wethersfield, Hartford Co., Connecticut.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Fact: Daughter of Thomas Edwards, of Wethersfield, Conn.

    Ruth married Lieut. Samuel HALE, Jr. on 20 Jun 1670. Samuel was born on 7 Feb 1644/5 in Wethersfield, Hartford Co., Connecticut; died on 18 Nov 1711 in Glastonbury, Hartford Co., Connecticut. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Thomas EDWARDS was born about 1623 in England (son of John EDWARDS and ? UNKNOWN); died on 27 Jul 1683 in Wethersfield, Hartford Co., Connecticut.

    Notes:

    Name:
    The estimate of his age at death appears to be high. On 27 August 1667, stating his age as 43 years or thereabouts," he gave a deposition about land prices and rents at Hocknum in a lawsuit between Samuel Wyllys and Mrs. Ursula Gibbons, and he was "about 47" on 10 November 1670 when he testified to Samuel Benjamin's oral will at Hockanum. He married soon after September 1649 the widow ? LOVELAND (sometimes Lovenam). Thomas's "wife" was living 28 June 1667 when Winthrop treated her for a "hurt on side by fall". Jacobus and Waterman showed that widow Loveland had children by her unknown previous husband, surname LOVELAND: Thomas, born ca. 1641 who resided in Glastonbury, May, born ca. 1644 and living at Hockanum in 1663; and John, born "say 1646 but perhaps before 1641," who died in 1670.

    Thomas married Widow LOVELAND after Sep 1649. Widow died after 28 Jun 1667. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Widow LOVELAND died after 28 Jun 1667.
    Children:
    1. 1. Ruth EDWARDS was born about 1652; died on 26 Dec 1682 in Wethersfield, Hartford Co., Connecticut.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  John EDWARDS was born about 1600 in England; died on 27 Dec 1664 in Wethersfield, Hartford Co., Connecticut.

    Notes:

    Name:
    John Edwards appears often in records of local affairs after 1640, though he was in Wethersfield before his son John was born in December 1638. He served on juries at Hartford twelve times between July 1640 and September 1648.Edwards and Nathaniel Foote were co-defendants in a trespass action by Leonard Chester in July 1640, and with John Hollister he gave security for Robert Bedle's appearance at court in December 1644. In March 645/6, John Edwards and Samuel Ireland's widow, then wife of Robert Burrows of New London, presented Ireland's inventory to the court. Ten years later in Mach 1655/, William Gibbons's brother-in-law Luke Hitchcock sued John for a debt, and he was sued in May 1657 by William Gull.

    John had recorded his three-acre lot with a house and barn on 26 April 1641 and sold it to John Lattimer in 1654 (Wethersfield Deeds, l:220). Stiles's brief sketch cited above shows that Edwards was townsman in 1648/9, that he bought the homestead of his wife's former husband, Abraham Finch, in 1651 (also stated as 1657), that he was Town Drummer and caretaker of the meeting house in 1659, and that in February 1661/2 he was consignee on account of his stepson, Abraham Finch, for two hogsheads and one tierce of sugar from Barbados to be delivered at New London on the 'Tryall'. John Lattimer, the buyer of Edwards's homelot in 1654, was in Hartford by 1639 and had returned to England in 1642 as an agent for Gov. Wyllys or his steward, William Gibbons. in light of other affiliation noted in the introduction, it is of interest that Lattimer, Samuel Gardner, and Richard Risley, were among the several grantees of lands in the (modern) East Hartford section of Hockanum in 1640 and 1641. Risley's inventory was taken in 1648 by William Gibbons, and his descendants appear later as spouses of Edwards's descendants. Samuel Gardner and Edward's son Thomas became the first settlers in the adjacent Wethersfield part of Hockanum, and Lattimer's widow the second-largest creditor of John Edwards's estate.....

    In his last years, John was called "John Edwards, Senior, of Wethersfield" when Winthrop treated him in April 1661, in February 1663/4 (prescription "sent by his son Tho: Edwards"), in July 1664, and shortly before he died in December 1664. Aside from the local religious dissension which divided the community and the Edwards family itself, another discord had surfaced between the older half-brother Thomas, and the rest of the family. On 9 May 1665, the son John Edwards and the widow Dorothy Edwards, administrators of John Edwards's estate, sued Thomas "for illegal possessing and misprouving two allotments of the said John Edwards on the East Side of the Great River at Nabuck to the damage of L30".

    John died intestate. His inventory was taken by the townsmen on 27 December 1664.

    John married ? UNKNOWN. ? died before Dec 1638 in England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  ? UNKNOWN died before Dec 1638 in England.
    Children:
    1. 2. Thomas EDWARDS was born about 1623 in England; died on 27 Jul 1683 in Wethersfield, Hartford Co., Connecticut.