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1647 - Aft 1721 (73 years)
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Name |
Joseph WILLIAMS [1, 2] |
- He took the Colonial oath at Haverhill 28 Nov. 1677. His father conveyed to him property in Haverhill thus recorded 14 July, 1673:
" To my sonne Joseph Williams my now dwelling house, out housing, house lott, oarcheard and hopp years, ye are upon ye sd lott, together with eight commonages weh I have in ye sd towne of Haverhill, and also yt pcell of ox comon land wch was layd out to me beyond the fishing river towards the saw mill, and also my Duck meadow wch is bounded at ye south end with two oakes and at ye north end with a swamp."
This is evidently the same property which the father had willed to him in 1670.
Many years later "Joseph Williams of Norwich sold property in Haverhill inherited from his father."
After the birth of his youngest child in 1683 his name is found no more in the records of Haverhill. The next trace of him is gathered from the archives of Norwich, Conn. Here he settled on Poquetannock Cove, Brewster's Neck, on the extreme boundary line of the southern limits of old Norwich, east of The Thames, just within what was comprehended in the original Indian grant of the 'nine miles square tract."...
Every newcomer who succeeded in being publicly accepted obtained a grant of land comprising a building lot, pasture ground, and woodland sufficient for a family. So, in 1702, we learn that a vote was taken at a town meeting of Norwich, putting certain names on the Roll as an addition to its inhabitants, and in the number Joseph Williams was enteres as "a wholeshare man respecting lands. In 1703 he was a member of the first Congregational church of Norwich The Norwich town records mention many reaal-estate transactions of Joseph Williams, which show that he was a man in prosperous circumstances and that his business interests were in partnership with his son John. He as well as his son received lands in return for contributions to the meeting-house. A roll of landed proprietors is given in 1718, which mentions him; and the record of a deed bearing date of March, 1719, is in his name. In 1720, the year of his wife's death, he is referred to as deceased. He left but one son to carry down the Williams name. [1]
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Birth |
18 Apr 1647 |
Haverhill, Essex Co., Massachusetts [1, 2] |
Gender |
Male |
Death |
Aft 4 Jan 1720/1 |
Norwich, New London, Connecticut, USA [1, 2] |
Person ID |
I61778 |
Main Tree |
Last Modified |
13 Feb 2022 |
Father |
John WILLIAMS, b. abt. 1600, England or Wales d. 10 Feb 1674, Haverhill, Essex Co., Massachusetts (Age 74 years) |
Relationship |
Birth |
Mother |
Jane ? d. 21 Nov 1680, Haverhill, Essex Co., Massachusetts |
Relationship |
Birth |
Family ID |
F29197 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Family |
Mary FULLER, c. 16 Jun 1644 d. 11 Nov 1720, Norwich, New London, Connecticut, USA (Age ~ 76 years) |
Marriage |
18 Nov 1674 |
Haverhill, Massachusetts [2] |
Children |
| 1. Sarah WILLIAMS, b. 17 Nov 1675, Haverhill, Essex Co., Massachusetts d. 10 Sep 1702 (Age 26 years) [Birth] |
| 2. Mary WILLIAMS, b. 29 Nov 1677, Haverhill, Essex Co., Massachusetts [Birth] |
+ | 3. John WILLIAMS, b. 17 Feb 1679/80, Haverhill, Essex Co., Massachusetts d. 11 Jan 1741, Poquetannock, Connecticut (Age 60 years) [Birth] |
| 4. Hannah WILLIAMS, b. 30 Sep 1683, Haverhill, Essex Co., Massachusetts [Birth] |
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Family ID |
F17034 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Last Modified |
16 May 2021 |
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Sources |
- [S5445] Cornelia Bartow Williams and Anna Perkins Williams, "Descendants of John Williams" of Newbury and Haverhill, Mass. 1600-1674, (Chicago - Privately Printed-1925).
- [S7183] Mayflower Families Through 5 Generations Vol. 4 Edward Fuller , (General Society of Mayflower Descendants).
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