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1740 - 1744 (3 years)
Generation: 1
Generation: 2
2. | Resolved WATERMAN was born on 12 Mar 1703 in Providence, Providence County, Rhode Island (son of Ensign Resolved WATERMAN and Anne HARRIS); died on 15 Jul 1746 in Smithfield, Rhode Island. Notes:
According to the "Descendants of Roger Williams, bk 1": Resolved represented Smithfield in the General Assembly at various times in 1739, 1740 and 1741. In 1733, he built the Greenville Tavern. His will disposed of various farms and other real estate and several "Black servnts...negro woman...negro man..serant Prince." Of Resolved and Lydia's nine children, six died in childhood and four in the year 1744.
Resolved married Lydia MATHEWSON on 20 Sep 1722 in Providence, Providence County, Rhode Island. Lydia (daughter of John MATHEWSON and Deliverance MALAVERY) was born on 07 Jun 1701 in Providence, Providence County, Rhode Island; died before 1746. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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Generation: 3
7. | Deliverance MALAVERY was born about 1682 in Providence, Providence County, Rhode Island; died about 1716. Notes:
[Hulett FTW from MC Scott.FTW]
[Matthewson.FTW]
[matt2.FTW]
[Br¯derbund WFT Vol. 5, Ed. 1, Tree #2329, Date of Import: 4 Jul 2000]
1. From Mathewson Gazette, Oct. 1983, Pg.25: "... He married Deliverance Malavery, Nov. 17, 1648, whom he obtained in the following manner: Having occasion to go to Boston, then the nearest place of trade to purchase groceries, he passed on his way a boiling spring, near a cottage, and being very dry, applied at the house for some water; a young woman came out with a pitcher, like Rebecca of old, and gave him to drink. Returning home, he happened to be again dry at the same place, called, and was supplied. Thus acquaintance thus providentially commenced, ripened into marriage some year or two afterwards."[matt3.FTW]
[Br¯derbund WFT Vol. 5, Ed. 1, Tree #2329, Date of Import: 4 Jul 2000]
1. From Mathewson Gazette, Oct. 1983, Pg.25: "... He married Deliverance Malavery, Nov. 17, 1648, whom he obtained in the following manner: Having occasion to go to Boston, then the nearest place of trade to purchase groceries, he passed on his way a boiling spring, near a cottage, and being very dry, applied at the house for some water; a young woman came out with a pitcher, like Rebecca of old, and gave him to drink. Returning home, he happened to be again dry at the same place, called, and was supplied. Thus acquaintance thus providentially commenced, ripened into marriage some year or two afterwards."[matt4.FTW]
[Br¯derbund WFT Vol. 5, Ed. 1, Tree #2329, Date of Import: 4 Jul 2000]
1. From Mathewson Gazette, Oct. 1983, Pg.25: "... He married Deliverance Malavery, Nov. 17, 1648, whom he obtained in the following manner: Having occasion to go to Boston, then the nearest place of trade to purchase groceries, he passed on his way a boiling spring, near a cottage, and being very dry, applied at the house for some water; a young woman came out with a pitcher, like Rebecca of old, and gave him to drink. Returning home, he happened to be again dry at the same place, called, and was supplied. Thus acquaintance thus providentially commenced, ripened into marriage some year or two afterwards."[field1.FTW]
1. From Mathewson Gazette, Oct. 1983, Pg.25: "... He married Deliverance Malavery, Nov. 17, 1648, whom he obtained in the following manner: Having occasion to go to Boston, then the nearest place of trade to purchase groceries, he passed on his way a boiling spring, near a cottage, and being very dry, applied at the house for some water; a young woman came out with a pitcher, like Rebecca of old, and gave him to drink. Returning home, he happened to be again dry at the same place, called, and was
supplied. Thus acquaintance thus providentially commenced, ripened into marriage some year or two afterwards."[angell1.FTW]
[Br¯derbund WFT Vol. 5, Ed. 1, Tree #2329, Date of Import: 18 Jul 2000]
1. From Mathewson Gazette, Oct. 1983, Pg.25: "... He married Deliverance Malavery, Nov. 17, 1648, whom he obtained in the following manner: Having occasion to go to Boston, then the nearest place of trade to purchase groceries, he passed on his way a boiling spring, near a cottage, and being very dry, applied at the house for some water; a young woman came out with a pitcher, like Rebecca of old, and gave him to drink. Returning home, he happened to be again dry at the same place, called, and was supplied. Thus acquaintance thus providentially commenced, ripened into marriage some year or two afterwards."
Children:
- 3. Lydia MATHEWSON was born on 07 Jun 1701 in Providence, Providence County, Rhode Island; died before 1746.
- John MATHEWSON was born on 06 Oct 1699 in Providence, Providence County, Rhode Island; died on 29 Apr 1792 in Johnston, Providence County, Rhode Island.
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