Col. Andrew WIGGIN

Male 1672 - 1756  (84 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Col. Andrew WIGGIN was born on 06 Jan 1671/2 in Quampscott Farm, Hampton, New Hampshire (son of Andrew WIGGIN and Hannah BRADSTREET); died on 23 Jan 1756 in Stratham, New Hampshire.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Fact: 05 Nov 1696, Was admitted to full communion at North Church, Portsmouth.
    • Occupation: 1698; A Constable
    • Will: 20 Jul 1753
    • Will Proved: 06 Feb 1756

    Andrew married Abigail FOLLETT on 02 Sep 1697 in Dover, New Hampshire. Abigail (daughter of Nicholas FOLLETT and Hannah MEADER) was born about 1679 in Hampton, New Hampshire; died between 04 Jan 1736 and 1737 in Stratham, New Hampshire. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Andrew married Rachel CHASE between 04 Jan 1736 and 1737 in Hampton, New Hampshire. Rachel (daughter of Joseph CHASE and Rachel PARTRIDGE) was born on 27 Apr 1687 in Hampton, New Hampshire; died on 26 Apr 1742 in Stratham, New Hampshire. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Andrew WIGGIN was born on 06 Jan 1634/5 in Boston, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA; died on 09 Jan 1708/9 in Exeter, New Hampshire.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Fact: Son of Capt. Thomas Wiggin Gent. and Katherine Whiting
    • Baptism: 26 Sep 1641, Hampton, New Hampshire
    • Fact: 11 Jun 1659, Date of his marriage to Hannah was recorded as Ann Bradstreett in Hampton, New Hampshire
    • Will: Between 13 Jan 1703 and 1704
    • Fact: 18 Apr 1707, Added a codicil to his will.

    Andrew married Hannah BRADSTREET on 03 Jun 1659 in Andover, Massachusetts. Hannah (daughter of Gov. Simon BRADSTREET and Anne DUDLEY) was born about 1641 in Cambridge, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA; died before 18 Apr 1707 in Stratham, New Hampshire. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Hannah BRADSTREET was born about 1641 in Cambridge, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA (daughter of Gov. Simon BRADSTREET and Anne DUDLEY); died before 18 Apr 1707 in Stratham, New Hampshire.
    Children:
    1. Thomas WIGGIN was born on 05 Mar 1660/1 in Quampscott Farm, Hampton; died in 1692 in Stratham, New Hampshire.
    2. Lieut. Simon WIGGIN was born on 17 Apr 1664 in Quampscott Farm, Hampton; died in 1720 in Hampton, New Hampshire.
    3. Hannah WIGGIN was born on 10 Aug 1666 in Quampscott Farm, Hampton; died on 21 Feb 1690/1 in Portsmouth, New Hampshire.
    4. Mary WIGGIN was born on 22 Mar 1667/8 in Quampscott Farm, Hampton.
    5. Jonathan WIGGIN was born between 1678 and 1679 in Hampton, New Hampshire; died in 1738 in Portmouth, Massachusetts.
    6. 1. Col. Andrew WIGGIN was born on 06 Jan 1671/2 in Quampscott Farm, Hampton, New Hampshire; died on 23 Jan 1756 in Stratham, New Hampshire.
    7. Bradstreet WIGGIN was born on 25 Mar 1675/6 in Quampscott Farm, Hampton, England; died on 18 Jan 1708/9 in Hampton, New Hampshire.
    8. John WIGGIN was born on 04 Sep 1677 in Quampscott Farm, Hampton; died in young.
    9. Dorothy WIGGIN was born on 13 Sep 1678 in Quampscott Farm, Hampton; died before 02 May 1751 in Exeter, New Hampshire.
    10. Abigail WIGGIN was born in 1680 in Hampton, New Hampshire; died on 14 Nov 1748 in Stratham, New Hampshire.
    11. Sarah WIGGIN was born about 1682 in Hampton, New Hampshire; died about 1707 in Stratham, New Hampshire.


Generation: 3

  1. 6.  Gov. Simon BRADSTREET was born in Mar 1602/3 in Horbling, co. Lincoln, England; died on 28 Mar 1696/7 in Salem, Massachusetts; was buried on 02 Apr 1696/7.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Education: Went to Emmanuel college a year.
    • Fact: Was the son of Rev. Simon and Margaret Bradstreet
    • Baptism: Between 18 Mar 1602 and 1603, Horbling, co. Lincoln
    • Immigration: 12 Jun 1630, To Boston on the ship "Arbella" with Gov. Winthrop.

    Notes:

    Excerpt from Royal Families Americans of Royal and Noble Ancestry, Vol. 1, Gov. Thomas Dudley: On the death of his father in 1621, he entered the service of the Earl of Lincoln as assistant of Steward Thomas Dudley at Sempringham, where he stayed eight years. Gov. Winthrop chose him to be an assistant before he left for America.....He was one of the original founders of Cambridge, an assistant governor for forty-eight years and governor from 1679-1686 and 1689-1692.

    Simon married Anne DUDLEY about 1629 in Yardley-Hastings. Anne (daughter of Gov. Thomas DUDLEY and Dorothy YORKE) was born about 1612 in Northampton, England; died on 16 Sep 1672 in Andover, Essex Co., Massachusetts. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 7.  Anne DUDLEY was born about 1612 in Northampton, England (daughter of Gov. Thomas DUDLEY and Dorothy YORKE); died on 16 Sep 1672 in Andover, Essex Co., Massachusetts.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Birth: Abt 1612
    • Immigration: 12 Jun 1630, To Plymouth on the ship "Arbella" with Gov. Winthrop

    Notes:

    Excerpt from Royal Families Americans of Royal and Noble Ancestry Vol. One Gov. Thomas Dudley: Anne was purported to have been the first American poetess. Anne and Simon had four sons and four daughters; all of them lived to maturity, were married and left posterity. Her son Simon wrote an obituary at the time of her death: "September 16, 1672. My ever honoured and dear Mother was translated to Heaven. Her death wa occasioned by a consumption; being wasted to skin and bone.***I eing absent from her, lost the opportunity of comiting to memory her pious and memorable expressions uttered in her sickness. O' y ye good Lord would give unto me and mine a heart to walk in her steps, considering what the end of her conversation was; y so wee might some day have a happy and glorious greeting.:

    Children:
    1. Samuel BRADSTREET, M.D. was born in 1631/2 in Cambridge, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA; died in Aug 1682 in Jamaica, West Indies.
    2. Dorothy BRADSTREET was born in 1633 in Salem, Massachusetts; died on 26 Feb 1671/2 in Hampton, New Hampshire; was buried on 28 Feb 1671/2.
    3. Sarah BRADSTREET was born between 1636 and 1638 in Andover, Massachusetts; died on 17 Apr 1704 in Ipswich, Essex, Massachusetts, USA.
    4. Rev. Simon BRADSTREET was born on 23 Feb 1639/40 in Cambridge, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA; died in 1683 in New London, New London, Connecticut, USA.
    5. 3. Hannah BRADSTREET was born about 1641 in Cambridge, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA; died before 18 Apr 1707 in Stratham, New Hampshire.
    6. Mercy BRADSTREET was born in 1647 in Andover, Massachusetts; died on 05 Oct 1715 in Medford, Massachusetts.
    7. Col. Dudley BRADSTREET was born in 1648 in Cambridge, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA; died on 13 Nov 1702 in Andover, Massachusetts (intestate).
    8. John BRADSTREET was born on 22 Jul 1652 in Andover, Massachusetts; died between 11 Jan 1717 and 1718 in Topsfield, Massachusetts.


Generation: 4

  1. 14.  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. 15.  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. 7. Anne DUDLEY was born about 1612 in Northampton, England; died on 16 Sep 1672 in Andover, Essex Co., Massachusetts.
    3. 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.