John RAYMOND

Male Abt 1622 - 1703  (81 years)


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  • Name John RAYMOND  [1, 2, 3
    • John Raymond, born about 1622, and his younger brother William from both of whom were descend, were early residents of Salem. the will of their father, George Rayment, of St. John's Parish, in Glaston, co. Somerset, England, was dated June 26, 1651, and proved October 30, following. therein he gave one shilling to his son John, in New England, L6 to his son William, there, "if ever he doth come to Glaston to demand it" and twenty shillings to his daughter Elizabeth, also there, under the same conditions."

      It is not yet known when John came to America. He is first definitely found in Salem on March 2, 1653, when fifty acres of land were granted him, yet he had been in new England before his father's will was made in 1651, and, from the tone of that document, probably some tine previous.

      He served many times in minor ways, such as on trial juries in 1657, 1661, 1662, 1664 and 1666, as a "surveyor of fences" to see that they were kept in repair in 1657-8 and 1662, as constable, collector of taxes and one of a committee to mend the highway and bridge between Frost Fish River and Wenham in 1659 and as grand juryman in 1668. In 1670 and 1676 he was a selectman, in 1672 was chosen to estimate a highway and in 1679 to go in "perambulation" with his brother William and others on the bounds between Salem and Beverly. About 1671 he and two others who built a gallery in the meeting house were "to have each of them a seat in the fore-seat for their trouble.

      The wife of John was the object of language both strong and unladylike used by the wife of William Ellet, and the offender was presented at court in 1659 and required to pay a fine of ten shillings and costs or make acknowledgement at the next lecture at Salem. Presumably to avoid embarrassment she paid the fine. john was frequently called upon throughout his life to take inventories of estates.

      In 1682 he deposed in regard to a lawsuit between Benjamin Balch and William Dodge over a sixteen-acre portion of the 200 acre farm granted to john Balch in 1635 when "1000 acres" were given to the five "old planters".

      During the course of the suit referred to, it was shown that the whole grant was originally held in common and, therefore, undivided. John Raymond, aged about sixty years, and Peter Woodbury, about forty, testified that they "were proprietors in part, of those farms which were equal in grant with old John Balch's farm and in common lump together, about forty-three, deposed that for twenty or thirty years Benjamin Balch had acted as owner in the division of the farms which were at first laid out in common.

      In 1654 John Raymond entered into an agreement with Margery (?) Scruggs, his wife's mother, whereby he became possessed of all the lands and goods of the late Thomas Scruggs, her husband, "in consideration of payment to her of L5 in hand to be given her directly and L5 at the hour of her death to be freely at her disposal; she was to have L20 a year paid quarterly as long as she lived and to have the use of necessary household effects."

      John married, certainly before 1654, and probably as early as 1647-8, Rachel Scruggs. Three of the children died within two weeks. The baptism of the three youngest took place on November 13, 1670, at the Beverly Church after their mother's death, which occurred on may 2, 1666. he married secondly, on August 20, 1668, Judith (?) Woodbury, widow of William Woodbury. Judith died at Beverly, October 31, 1702, aged 75 years.

      In 1697 John "came to the Lords supper" so he was evidently then a church member. He deposed in 1657 that he was aged thirty-eight, and, in 1682, that he was aged sixty years, and his death at Beverly, January 18, 1702-3, occurred when he was said to have been "about 87". [1]
    Birth Abt 1622  [1, 3
    Gender Male 
    Death 18 Jan 1702/3  Beverly, Massachusetts Find all individuals with events at this location  [1, 3
    Person ID I91772  Main Tree
    Last Modified 2 Jan 2022 

    Father George RAYMOND,   b. of St. John's Parish, in Glaston, co. Somerset, England Find all individuals with events at this locationd. Between 26 Jun and 30 Oct 1651 
    Relationship Birth 
    Mother ? UNKNOWN 
    Relationship Birth 
    Family ID F38318  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Family 1 Rachel SCRUGGS   d. 2 May 1666 
    Marriage Bef 1654  [1, 2
    Children 
     1. John RAYMOND,   b. Abt 1650  [Birth]
     2. Thomas RAYMOND  [Birth]
     3. Bethia RAYMOND,   b. 14 Jun 1655   d. 10 Dec 1662 (Age 7 years)  [Birth]
     4. Abigail RAYMOND   d. 10 Dec 1662  [Birth]
     5. Rachel RAYMOND,   b. 14 Feb 1659  [Birth]
     6. Eliza RAYMOND   d. 25 Dec 1662  [Birth]
     7. Abigail RAYMOND,   c. 13 Nov 1670  [Birth]
     8. Jonathan RAYMOND,   b. 25 Apr 1666   d. 14 Jan 1745 (Age 78 years)  [Birth]
    Family ID F38319  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart
    Last Modified 20 Jul 2018 

    Family 2 Judith ?,   b. Abt 1627   d. 31 Oct 1702, Beverly, Massachusetts Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 75 years) 
    Marriage 20 Aug 1668  [1
    Children 
     1. Nathaniel RAYMOND,   b. 15 Mar 1670   d. 8 Jan 1749 (Age 78 years)  [Birth]
     2. Benjamin RAYMOND,   b. 24 Aug 1672   d. 16 Sep 1672 (Age 0 years)  [Birth]
    Family ID F38320  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart
    Last Modified 2 Jan 2022 

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  • Sources 
    1. [S02018] Mary Walton Ferris, Dawes-Gates Ancestral Lines Vol. II.

    2. [S9815] Samuel Raymond, Genealogies of the Raymond Families of New England, 1630-1 to 1886.

    3. [S3131] The New England Historical and Genealogical Register 2021, Vol. 175 Summer.