Hannah WOODBURY

Female 1629 - Abt 1701  (~ 71 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Hannah WOODBURY was christened on 13 Sep 1629 in Misterton, Somerset, England (daughter of William WOODBURY and Elizabeth PATCH); died about May 1701.

    Hannah married James PATCH about 1646. James was born about 1615 in South Petherton, co. Somerset, England; was christened on 18 Sep 1626 in South Petherton, co. Somerset, England; died on 10 Aug 1658 in Beverly, Massachusetts. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Hannah married Mark HASKELL in 10 Aug 1658/ Jun 1663. Mark (son of William HASKELL and Elinor ?) was christened on 8 Apr 1621 in Parish of Charlton-Musgrove, co. Somerset, England.; died before 30 Mar 1669. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Mark HASKELL was born about 1665; died in May 1734.
    2. William HASKELL was born about 1665; died about Sep 1694.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  William WOODBURY was born about 1589 in South Petherton, Co Somerset, England (son of ? WOODBURY and ? UNKNOWN); died on 29 Jan 1676/7 in Beverley, Massachusetts.

    Notes:

    "God's Infinite Variety - An American": WOODBURY - The name Woodbury is spedded Wodeberie, in the Doomsday Book (1086) and has been recorded with fifty-three different methods of spelling. Knights fees have been recorded for generations, and four coats-of-arms were granted, the earliest being in 1325, and the crest in 1484, but the family were entirely of the Saxon yeomanry, without Norman blood or any of the titles of nobility.
    Families in England requently took the names of the lands they occupied, abandoning their Norman names in the twelfth and thirteenth centuries. In the parish of Woodbury, we find the "Damnerle de Wodebere"; also plain "de Wodebere," in all varieties of spelling on deeds and records at that time. Near the middle of the thirteenth cdentury the records show "Wodebere Court" in the parish of Blymtree, held with other lands by a line of de Wodeberes, "as a foef of the honor of Gloucester."
    Woodburys have been in many of the wars of England; one was prior of Worcester, a few years before the Reformation. Their name has been born by stout squires and doughty knights before the War of the Roses, but those who brought it to America had a keener quality of adventure and firmness of character.

    WILLIAM WOODBURY was born in County Somerset, England, about 1589. The parish register in South Petherton, in te southeastern part of Somersetshire, discloses the year of his marriage, the ame of his wife and the baptismal record of three of his children, Nicholas, William and Andrew.
    William Woodbury embarked for the colonies about the year 1630. He received several small grants of land in Massachusetts, near the "Old Planters" and proceeded to till his acres. In 1647 or 1648 he returned to England on business, as is shown from a letter addressed to him and one John Balch and written by "Tristram Dolliber of Stoke Abbas, County Dorset." In 1652 the smae gentleman conferred the power of attorney upon him and Samuel Dolliver, of Marblehead. In 1654 Wlliam acted as one of the plots for Captain Lathrop on the Port Royal Expedition.
    William Woodbury lived in Salem, Massachusetts, at various times and was a member of the church there. He was admitted a freeman of the Bay Colony, and in 1667, when an independent church was formed at Beverly, William Woodbury, Sr., was one of the original members. He was one of five witnesses to the Indian deed (1668) that the grandsons of the old Chief "Saggamore" George, made of the lands of Salem to that town. He and his sons, together with John Woodbury and the latter's son Humphrey resided for a while at Bass River, and founded the large families of Woodbury in that section of the country.
    Died in 1677, aged eighty-eight years, at Beverly, Massachusetts
    Married, January 29, 1616, in South Petherton,Somersetshire, England, Elizabeth Patch, who was baptized April 16, 1593; she became a member of the Salem Church.

    William married Elizabeth PATCH on 29 Jan 1616/7 in South Petherton, Co Somerset, Eng. Elizabeth was christened on 16 Apr 1594 in South Petherton, co. Somerset, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Elizabeth PATCH was christened on 16 Apr 1594 in South Petherton, co. Somerset, England.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Fact: Daughter of Nicholas and Jane Patch

    Children:
    1. Nicholas WOODBURY was christened on 9 Apr 1618 in South Petherton, co. Somerset, England; died on 10 May 1686 in Beverley, Massachusetts.
    2. William WOODBURY was christened on 7 May 1620 in South Petherton, co. Somerset, England; died between 22 Nov 1667 and 31 Mar 1668.
    3. Andrew WOODBURY was christened on 9 Mar 1622/3 in South Petherton, Co Somerset, England; died before 29 Jun 1685.
    4. Hugh WOODBURY was born in 1625; died on 17 Apr 1702 in Bristol, Bristol County, Massachusetts.
    5. 1. Hannah WOODBURY was christened on 13 Sep 1629 in Misterton, Somerset, England; died about May 1701.
    6. Isaac WOODBURY was christened on 10 Jan 1631/2 in Misterton, Somerset, England; died before 30 Aug 1697.
    7. Nathaniel WOODBURY was christened on 11 Dec 1639 in Salem, Massachusetts; died before 1663.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  ? WOODBURY

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


  2. 5.  ? UNKNOWN
    Children:
    1. 2. William WOODBURY was born about 1589 in South Petherton, Co Somerset, England; died on 29 Jan 1676/7 in Beverley, Massachusetts.
    2. John WOODBURY was born about 1583 in Somersetshire, England; died between 29 Jun 1641 and 25 Jan 1642.