Samuel WILBORE

Male 1600 - 1656  (56 years)


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  • Name Samuel WILBORE  [2, 3
    • "Genealogical and family history of Northern New York": Samuel Wilbore, immigrant ancestor, married in England, Ann, daughter of Thomas Bradford, of Doncaster, Yorkshire (note:this has been proven inaccurate - Bradford's daughter married Zacharias Wildbore. - The Wildbores in America, pg. 7) The first record of him is in Dec. 1, 1633, when he and his wife Ann were admitted to the First church at Boston. He was made a freeman in Boston, March 4, 1634. he owned much property in Taunton, Mass., as well as in Boston, and probably lived in both places. In November, 1637, he was among those banished from colony on account of religious views. Acting on the advice of Roger Williams he went to Providence, where he and others who fled with him negotiated the purchase of the island of Aquednek, now Rhode Island, from the Narragansett Indians. Early in 1638 he removed, with his family, to the new location. In 1645 he returned to Boston. Later he built an iron furnace at Taunton, the first in New England. 1638, he was clerk of the town board, constable in 1639, in 1644, sergeant. He married (second) Elizabeth, widow of Thomas lechford. She was admitted to church Nov. 29, 1645. He died July 24, 1656. His will, dated April 30, 1656, was proved Nov. 6, 1656, and his widow and son Shadrach were executors. His widow married Henry Bishop, Dec. 20, 1656; he died in 1664, and she died probably about July, 1665.

      "The Wildbores in America": Samuel Wilbore born probably in Braintree, co. Essex, England, between 1594 and 1600, died in Boston, Mass., 24 July 1656. He married, according to the Parish Records of Sible Hedinghan, co Essex, 13 Jan. 1619/20, Ann Smith..

      He was executor of his mother's will, namely Elizabeth Wilbore, which was made 25 Feb. 1624 and proved in Sible Hedingham 21 March 1624. In her will she mentions her three sons by her former husband, Robert Harringtom namely John, Edmund, and Robert Harrington, and daughter, Elizabeth Wutton, the wife of John Wutton. She mentions her son, Samuel Wilbore, and her two brothers-in-law, Francis Whiston and Francis Walford. Whether these last two were husbands of two sisters or were brothers-in-law of her late husband, it is impossible to tell. She also mentions her two grandchildren, John and Elizabeth Wutton. She leaves the rest and residue to her sons, Samuel Wilbore and Robert Harrington, and makes them administrators of her will. It was Samuel, however, who proved it.

      Samutl Wilbore is also mentioned in the will of Robert Wilbore, his half-brother, in Sible Hedingham. Samuel signs as witness to this will. We have photostats of two of Samuel's signatures in America and three signatures in England. In America he signed the Portsmouth, R.I., compact, in 1638; and he also signs a letter written to the authorities in Boston, asking permission to return there. In England, he signed as witness to the will of his half-brother, Robert, in 1619, and as a witness to the will of Samuel Allen in Sible Hedingham in 1626. His signature appears also as a juror of the same place with the signature of his half-brother, John Harrington. A Leonard Harrington also signs. This document dated the 18th day of March 1624 at Sible Hedingham is also signed by nine others with their marks, which indicates that these three had a better education than the average In Sible Hedingha. (see this jury list at the public record office, London: State papers, Domestic, Charles the first (S.P.), volume 140, F 100.

      Samuel Wilbore, like his ancestors for generations, both in the West Riding of Yorkshire and co. Essex, England, was in the wool business after he came to the New England.

      A deed is recorded among the Suffolk County Deeds in Boston wherein Samuel Wilboare, merchant, and Elizabeth, his wife, sell a house and shop on Milk Street which he owned with Richard Sherman. For twenty-five pounds Richard Sherman bought the east half of the house and the whole barn, etc. Sherman being of the Dedham Shermans and likewise in the wool business knew Samuel Wilbore when in England.

      It would seem that Samuel soon regretted that he had followed Ann Hutchinson to Portsmouth, for at the Massachusetts Historical Society we find the following letter written by him. He humbly makes the request that he be permitted to return, and eventually does, for we find the record of his joining the church of Boston, with wife Elizabeth in 1645. the following is taken from "the Winthrop Paters", vol 4, 1638-1644, published in 1944. This letter is in Samuel's own handwriting.

      "May 16, 1639

      "Whereas I joyned with others in presentinge to the corte a writing called a petition or remonstrance, I confes it was far beyond my place and ranke to use such unbeseming excpresyons to those who the Lorde hath set over me, therefor, intreat your Worships to understand that it is only the cause that made me doe it and for my rashness and ofence thearin, I humbly crave your worships prayers to the Lord for pardon and pardon from yourselfes; I have been noe enimy of this state, nor through the assistance of the Lord never shall.

      (signed) Samuel Wilbore"

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    Birth Between 1594 - 1600  Braintree, Essex co., England Find all individuals with events at this location  [2
    Gender Male 
    Death 24 Jul 1656  Boston, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA Find all individuals with events at this location  [2, 3
    Person ID I61456  Main Tree
    Last Modified 26 Jan 2013 

    Father Nicholas WILBORE,   b. Sible Hedingham, England Find all individuals with events at this locationbur. 11 Sep 1611, Sible Hedingham, England Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Mother Elizabeth THICKINES   d. Bef 21 Mar 1624, Sible Hedingham, England Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Marriage Bef 1597  [2
    Family ID F28737  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Family 1 Ann SMITH   d. Bef 1643 
    Children 
     1. Samuel WILBORE,   b. 1614, Sible Hedingham, England Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 1697, Taunton, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 83 years)  [Birth]
     2. Arthur WILBORE,   c. 28 Dec 1623   bur. 2 Sep 1624, Sible Hedingham, England Find all individuals with events at this location (Age ~ 0 years)
     3. William WILBORE,   c. 27 Aug 1626, Sible Hedingham, England Find all individuals with events at this locationbur. 28 Jan 1627/28, Sible Hedingham, England Find all individuals with events at this location (Age ~ 1 years)  [Birth]
    +4. Joseph WILBORE,   c. 28 Feb 1629/30, Sible Hedingham, England Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 27 Aug 1691, Taunton, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA Find all individuals with events at this location (Age ~ 61 years)  [Birth]
     5. Shadrach WILBORE,   b. 1631, England Find all individuals with events at this locationd. Feb 1697/8, Taunton, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 67 years)
    Family ID F20133  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart
    Last Modified 26 Jan 2013 

    Family 2 Elizabeth LECHFORD 
    Family ID F20134  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

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  • Sources 
    1. [S5277] Transcribed by Carolynn Brown, Northern New York - Genealogical and family history of Northern New York; a record of the achievements of her people in making of a commonwealth and the founding of a nation.

    2. [S03490] John Reid Wilbor, Benjamin Franklin Wilbour, "The Wildbores In America" A Family Tree , ( 1933).

    3. [S3193] Margaret Olier Collacott and Ruth Thompson Grandin, The Ancestors and Descendants of Zephaniah and Silence ALDEN HATHAWAY With Notes on Allied Families.