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Draper, Ebenezer

Male 1698 - 1784  (86 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Draper, Ebenezer was born 17 Apr 1698, Roxbury, Suffolk Co., MA, New England (son of Draper, James and Whiting, Abigail); died 3 Jun 1784, Roxbury, Suffolk Co., MA, USA.

    Other Events:

    • _UID: DEC5A3F51A19374DA05D79777B107B492EFB

    Notes:

    From, Drapers in America

    EBENEZER. (7. James, 2. James, 1. Thomas.) 5th s., youngest child of James Draper and Abigail Whiting. m. 1st: Dorothy, dau. of Joshua Child and Elizabeth
    Morris, of Brookline, Mass., May 2, 1723. She was a sister of Abigail, who m. James Draper, 17, and was b. May 25, 1701. d. Aug. 2, 1748. He m. 2dly: Sibyl, dau. of William and Esther Avery, of Dedham, Mass., Nov. 16, 1749, by Rev. Sam. Small. She was b. Jan. 3, 1720. d. Feb. 16, 1816.

    Mr. Draper and his 1st wife were admitted to full communion at the First Church of Roxbury, Jan. 26, 1724. He was dismissed to the church in Dedham, Nov. 14, 1734. He was a farmer by occupation, and after leaving his father's home at Roxbury, passed his subsequent life at the family place, Green Lodge, near Dedham.


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Draper, James was born 1654, Roxbury, Suffolk Co., MA, New England (son of Draper, James and Stansfield, Miriam); died 30 Apr 1698, Roxbury, Suffolk Co., MA, New England; was buried , First Parish Cemetery, Dedham, Norfolk Co., MA, New England.

    Other Events:

    • _UID: A5E7D9F40FD569499F521D6F7CCB9C67B6A0

    Notes:

    1 _MILT
    2 PLAC Military Rec.: King Philip's War, 1675-76


    From Drapers in America

    James was a soldier in the King Phillip War during the year 1675. James recieved from his father, part of the family farm in Roxbury. This he sold to John Aldis and he then bought the estate below Baker Street where he and his wife kept and ordinary. the location of theis is fixed by James' Granddaughter, Jemima Turner. Her father, Ebenezer, when she was a girl, took her to visit the old house where he was born. (She related this to Dr. A. W. Draper.) It was from here that James and Exbenezer went to Green Lodge, Dedham.

    James was mortally injured during a wrestling match on May Day. As was the custom in England, this day was reserved for a festival, at which a maypole was erected, about which wrestling, pitching quoits
    and other games were held. On that day, an individual arrived at the maypole and declared himself the wrestling champion and took on all comers, all of whom he threw to the ground. The crowd was commenting that James Draper would be a good match for the man. No sooner said than James and his wife Abigail arrived together on horseback. James was urged to wrestle the champion. At first he declined, but was dragged from his horse, despite Abigail's attempts to keep him from being taken.

    He met the champion, and after having been given the signal, threw him to the ground. "Unfair" was cried by the bested man, and another match was declared. Again, he won the match. However, he severely broke the sinew in his leg and never recovered. James was carried back to his house and was never able to go out again.

    James and Abigail are buried in First Parish Cemetery, Dedham, MA,
    Their epitaph reads:

    2 Samuel 1: 23. They were lovely & pleasant in their lives and in their death they were not divided.

    "The stroke of death, hath laid my head
    Down in this dark & silent bed,
    The Trump shall sound, I hope to rise,
    And meet my Saviour in the Skies."

    James death is recorded iIn the Roxbury Vital records. He is referred to as Sergt.

    James married Whiting, Abigail 18 Feb 1680, Roxbury, Suffolk Co., MA, USA. Abigail (daughter of Whiting, Nathaniel and Dwight, Hannah) was born 7 Jun 1663, Dedham, Norfolk Co., MA, New England; died 25 Oct 1721, Roxbury, Suffolk Co., MA, New England; was buried Oct 1721, First Parish Cemetery, Dedham, Norfolk Co., MA, New England. [Group Sheet]


  2. 3.  Whiting, Abigail was born 7 Jun 1663, Dedham, Norfolk Co., MA, New England (daughter of Whiting, Nathaniel and Dwight, Hannah); died 25 Oct 1721, Roxbury, Suffolk Co., MA, New England; was buried Oct 1721, First Parish Cemetery, Dedham, Norfolk Co., MA, New England.

    Other Events:

    • _UID: 4585FB6161245343950C48274041709DDF22

    Notes:

    First Parish Cemetery, Dedham, MA, epitaph:

    2 Samuel 1: 23. They were lovely & pleasant in their lives and in their death they were not divided.

    "The stroke of death, hath laid my head
    Down in this dark & silant bed,
    The Trump shall sound, I hope to rise,
    And meet my Saviour in the Skies."

    Children:
    1. Draper, Abigail was born 29 Dec 1681, Roxbury, Suffolk Co., MA, New England; died , Massachusetts?.
    2. Draper, Nathaniel was born 2 Apr 1684, Roxbury, Suffolk Co., MA, New England; died 30 Dec 1721, Massachusetts?.
    3. Draper, William was born 15 May 1686, Roxbury, Suffolk Co., MA, New England; died Bef 1696, Roxbury, Suffolk Co., MA, New England.
    4. Draper, Eunice was born 5 Jun 1689, Roxbury, Suffolk Co., MA, New England; died 13 Jun 1714, Roxbury, Suffolk Co., MA, New England.
    5. Draper, James was born 1691, Roxbury, Suffolk Co., MA, New England; died 14 Apr 1768, Dedham, Norfolk Co., MA, New England.
    6. Draper, Gideon Sr. was born 1694, Roxbury, Suffolk Co., MA, New England; died 1750, Killingly, Windham Co., CT, New England.
    7. Draper, William was born 1696, Roxbury, Suffolk Co., MA, New England; died , MA, New England.
    8. 1. Draper, Ebenezer was born 17 Apr 1698, Roxbury, Suffolk Co., MA, New England; died 3 Jun 1784, Roxbury, Suffolk Co., MA, USA.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Draper, James was born Jul 1622, Heptonstall, Yorkshire, England (son of Draper, William and Mitchell, Grace); died 13 Jul 1697, Roxbury, Suffolk Co., MA, USA; was buried , Westerly Cemetery, Roxbury, Suffolk Co., Massaschusetts(See Roxbury Town Rec.; tombstone date wrong.).

    Other Events:

    • Occupation: weaver
    • Religion: Congregational Church
    • Residence: 1647/50 -- emigrated from England
    • _UID: 0E0C6ADA692E3B4B96BD2C222693E5460037
    • Baptism: 28 Jul 1622, Heptonstall, Yorkshire, England

    Notes:

    From: "The English Ancestry of James Draper," TAG, Vol. XV, p 241

    "According to Roxbury town records, James Draper died July 13, 1697. This date is probably correct. That he did not die in 1694 is evident from the fact that he deeded land to his son James Draper, Jr., March 13, 1697 [1696/97]. See Suffolk County, Mass., Deeds, vol. 38, folio 193....

    "The writer has not seen any evidence that he was in Roxbury before he settled in Dedham, Jan. 2, 1653/4. According to a deed made Oct. 3, 1667, he was then 'of Dedham.' The birth of his daughter Patience, Aug. 17, 1668, was entered in Roxbury records. It appears then, that he removed to Roxbury in 1667 or 1668."

    From: GENEALOGICAL AND PERSONAL MEMOIRS RELATING TO THE FAMILIES OF BOSTON AND EASTERN MASSACHUSETTS, William Richard Cutter, Editor. Lewis Historical Publishing Co., New York, 1910. Page 2286.

    James, son of Thomas Draper, was the immigrant ancestor. He was born in Heptonstall in 1618, and came to New England about the time he came of age, and from 1640 to 1650 was a pioneer and proprietor of the town of Roxbury, Massachusetts. In 1654 he became a proprietor of Lancaster, Massachusetts, but remained in Roxbury, and died there in July 1694 [probably 13 July 1697], aged seventy-three years [probably 75]. His grave in the old Roxbury churchyard is marked by a stone. He was admitted a freeman in 1690. From his exceedingly strict piety he was known in his day as 'James the Puritan,' and thus is still known to genealogists and historians. He was the owner of several looms, and followed his trade of clothier in this country. He married, April 21, 1646, at Heptonstall, England, Miriam Stansfield, born there November 27, 1625, daughter of Gideon and Grace (Eastwood) Stansfield. She died at Roxbury, December-January, 1697. Her epitaph reads: 'Here lyes ye body of Mrs. Marrian Draper, wife of Mr. James Draper, aged about 77 years. Dec.-Jan. 1697.' The stone appears to be one of the oldest in the burying ground. Children: 1. Miriam, born in England, February 7, 1646-47; died there. 2. Susannah, born 1650 at Roxbury; married John Bacon of Charlestown. 3. Sarah, born 1652, at Roxbury. 4. James....[born in Roxbury, in 1654, and died there April 30, 1698; soldier in King Philip's War in 1675-76; married February 18, 1681, Abigail Whiting; seven children]. 5. John, born April 24, 1656, at Dedham, Massachusetts; died April 5, 1749. 6. Moses, born at Dedham, September 26, 1663; died at Boston, August 14, 1693. Daniel, born May 30, 1665, at Dedham, and died there. 8. Patience, born August 17, 1668, at Roxbury. 9. Jonathan, born March 10, 1670, at Roxbury; died there February 28, 1746-47; married Sarah Jackson."

    [Discrepancies: Text above says that James was from 1640 to 1650 a pioneer and proprietor of the town of Roxbury, MA; however, it also says that he was married in England in 1646 and had a daughter born in England in 1646-47. Text gives July 1694 as death date; James Scott says July 1691 (1618 + 73 = 1691). Clarence Almon Torrey's TAG article, 1938/39, the most reliable source, states 1697.]

    LDS Ancestral File (ver. 4.13):

    Shows James Draper's birth date as 28 July 1622, Heptonstall, Yorkshire, England; his father as William Draper], born 1586 Heptonstall, Yorkshire, England; his mother Grace Mitchell born about 1582, Heptonstall, Yorkshire, England.

    From "The Drapers in America":

    "The reasons for the migration of the earlier Drapers to America were principally religious ones. Those who have come later have done so in the hope that in this freer land of ours, their chances in life were better, which has proven to be the case. The earlier religious and political exiles have in some instances left their mark and a posterity; others have dropped entirely from sight; all have been accounted for as far as possible. But one especially rises up through the misty tangle of over two centuries to be a lesson and a beacon for the guidance, not alone of his own posterity, but of all who bear the name he did - James Draper - called variously, the "First," the "Emigrant," and best, truest of all, "The Puritan," for that he was persecuted for "Righteousness' Sake" in the old home. It was during the reign of King James I. that the excitement under the laws relating to the uniformity of religion arose. The Puritans, to avoid the persecutions which these laws would inflict upon them and to enjoy in peace the mode of worship they deemed most consonant to the Scriptures, emigrated in large numbers to Holland and the New World, settling in Plymouth and Massachussetts Bay, in 1620. The spirit of individual independence and the love of personal liberty and freedom of conscience which was aroused by the great religious excitement, had a deep influence on James as it had upon his father, Thomas Draper, and his brothers. What we learn of him hereafter very largely goes to prove this; be this as it may, he caught the feeling which was carrying so many to the rugged shores of the Western World, and with others from this same neighborhood, who cherished sentiments adverse to the claims of the Established Church, and the Prerogatives of Royalty concerning it, he, with his wife, Miriam, emigrated to this country but a few years after the landing of the Pilgrims at Plymouth Rock. The exact date cannot be ascertained, but from careful research and calculation, the author believes it to have been in the year 1647-8. The first public Record of James is in 1654, as one of the proprietors of the newly laid out Town of Lancaster. But he had not lived there, but in Roxbury where, shortly after his arrival, he built what, for those early days, was considered a very substantial house. A picture of this building is inserted in this History, and the house stood until destroyed by fire some 20 years ago. Near its site stands a slightly more modern one, which was built by his son and is, to this day, occupied by one of his descendants. James gave largely of his means and time to build the Church and sustain it; and he was foremost in its councils and those of the Town. In the old cemetery at Roxbury he and his wife lie buried together, and one slab marks their common grave. The authenticity of connection between the Drapers of Heptonstall, England, and of James Draper and his descendants of Roxbury, Mass., is very clear. Not alone by the English Records, but by the following affidavits made many years ago, and amply proven to the entire satisfaction of Dr. Abijah Draper, his son, Dr. Abijah Weld Draper, and the celebrated Historian, Dr. Lyman Copeland Draper: "John Draper, of Dedham, aged eighty-two years or thereabouts, under oath declares that he hath often heard his father and mother say, that the deponent's grandfather's name was Thomas Draper, who lived in Heptonstall Brige or Bridge, in Yorkshire, and was a clothier by trade, and had sons, Thomas, John, William, and James - the deponent's father. The three former died in England, never came to this country, and two sisters, Mary and Martha, who also died there. The deponent's mother's surname was Stansfield, dau. Of Gideon Stansfield, alias Standfast, of the same place in Yorkshire, near the said Bridge, blacksmith by trade, who only had one son, that had not the use of speech, and the deponent's said mother, Meriam, and Abigail, who came together into this country, and who left their said father, Gideon, in Yorkshire, and who had estate there, but the deponent knows not what became thereof." New England, Provonce of Massachusetts Bay, Suffolk, SS. Roxbury, Mass., 25th April, 1742. "Then John Draper made solemn oath to the truth of the above declaration by him subscribed, before Wm. Dudley, Justice of the Peace for said Province." (The above is a copy of a paper in the possession of William Draper, Roxbury, May, 1808, copied by Dr. Abijah Draper, and the copy in possession of Dr. Abijah Weld Draper - 1854 - and already transcribed from the original by Dr. Lyman Copeland Draper. The time of his (James Draper's) coming to this country is not ascertained, but that he was married here, as it would seem from the above deposition that Meriam and Abigail "came together to this country." The earliest record yet found of his name in Roxbury records of Births, etc., "1668, Patience, daughter of James Draper (born or baptized), Aug. 11th.") "I, Thomas Baker, of Roxbury, Suffolk Co., Province of Mass. Bay, in New England, yeoman, in the 78th year of my age, do testify and declare, that about 70 years ago, I well knew one James Draper, who then followed the business of a weaver, but I have heard he was a cordwainer; and he was then an old man, I believe between 60 and 70 years of age, and then lived in said town of Roxbury. I also well knew said James Draper's wife, and they often declared, and I always understood, that they came from Yorkshire, in Old England; and I also knew the sons of said James Draper, which he had by his 2d wife, who I always understood came from England after he, the said James, came to this country; and the names of their sons were James, John, Moses, Daniel and Jonathan; and I was well acquainted with them, and I knew that the same James was the eldest son of the first mentioned James Draper, who is long since dead. And I do further declare, that the last mentioned James (by his wife, whose maiden name was Abigail Whiting) had five sons, to wit: Nathl., William, James, Gideon and Ebenezer; but William died young, and I was not well acquainted with him, but I was well acquainted with the others - and that the same Nathanl. lived and died in said Roxbury and was the same James's oldest (son) and goes on to substantiate to the 2d Nath." (Signed) Thos. Baker. The above was sworn to the 12th of February, 1754, before Saml. Watts and Ebenezer Pierpont. Justices of the Peace & Quorum. The author of this book, however, had the advantage not only of the English records but of some American ones not reached by the three doctors, and is able to furnish the proofs in these pages that James the Puritan had but one wife - Miriam. Also that Miriam and her sister, Abigail, did come together from England; but the former was already the wife of James Draper, as the Heptonstall Parish Records amply denote. Her sister, Abigail, however, married in this country, Samuel May, of Boston, May 7, 1654. She was then 16 years old and must have been a child when she came to America with her sister."

    "Although James Draper is found in history as one of the original proprietors of the Town of Lancaster, there is no evidence that he ever lived there. His first residence was in Roxbury, and there Sarah, Susanna and James, his first American children, were born. He then moved into the next Town of Dedham, for we find that his sons John, Moses and Daniel were born there, and the following official data from the records of that town confirms this view. He probably then returned to his first home in Roxbury where his youngest children, Patience and Jonathan, were born, and where he and his wife are buried. He was made a Freeman of Roxbury in 1690. All of Roxbury is now contained within the corporate limits of the City of Boston, yet it is still the country, and not yet built up to any extent, leaving the old landmarks untouched. James was also for a short time in Charlestown, Mass., for we find him notified in 1676, and that he sold to Jonathan Carey part of an orchard there in 1672. Deed recorded 1684."

    From Drapers in America

    Administration Bond of James Draper. Aug. 19, 1697.
    Know all men by these presents That We, James Draper, Jonathan Draper, John Davis, Yeoman, and Joseph Warren, Carpenter, all of Roxbury within the County of Suffolk--within his Majestys Province of the Massachusetts Bay in New England are holden and stand firmly bound and obliged unto William Houghton Esq. Judge of the Probate of Wills and Granting administrations within the said County of Suffolk, in the full sum of Four hundred pounds currant money in New England. To be paid unto the same William Houghton his successors in the said Office or Assignes. To the true payment whereof, we do bind ourselves, our heirs, Executors and Administrations jointly and severally firmly by these presents. Sealed with our Seals. Dated the ninteenth day of August Anno Domini 1697.


    Armog R. Rs. Gulieane Fertu Anglio di nono.
    The condition of this present obligation is such that the above bounden James & Jonathan Draper appointed administrators of all and singular the Goods chattels Rights and Credits (lying and being in the County of Suffolk aforesaid, and elsewhere within the Province) of their Father James Draper late of Roxbury aforesd Weaver, deceased intestate, do make a true & perfect inventory of all and singular the Goods Chattels Rights & Credits of the said deceased at the time of his death which at any time after shall come to the hands or possession of the said James & Jonathan Draper or any other person or persons for them do well and truly administer according to law. And further do make or cause to be made a just & true account of the said administration upon oath at or before the Nineteenth day of August which will be in the year of our Lord One thousand six hundred ninety eight, and all the rest & residue of the said Goods Chattels Rights & Credits which shall be found remaining upon the said Administrators Account (the same being first examined and allowed of by the Judge or Judges for the time being of Probate of Wills and Granting Administrations within the said County of Suffolk) shall deliver & pay unto such person or persons respectively as the said Judge or Judges by his or their Decree or sentance pursuant to law shall limit or appoint. And if it shall hereafter appear that any last Will or testament was made by the Deceased and the Executor or Executors therein named do Exhibit the same into the said Court of Probate making request to have it allowed and approved accordingly. If the said James & Jonathan Draper, within bounden, being thereunto required do render & deliver the said letters of Administration (Approbation of such Testament being first had and made) into the Registers Office of the County of Suffolk aforesaid. Then the within written obligation to be void and of none effect, or else to abide and remain in full force and virtue.

    Sealed & Delivered JAMES DRAPER (SEAL)
    in presence of JONATHAN DRAPER (SEAL)
    BENY 2 ELIOTT JOHN DAVIS (SEAL)
    EDWARD HUMFREY. JOSEPH WARREN (SEAL)

    An Inventory of the Estate of James Draper, late of Roxbury, Weaver deceased. Approved
    by us the Subscribers.

    s. d.
    To house & shop and halfe barne & home lands 25 00 00
    To one acre & roode of meadow in Deadham 1 00 00
    To rights of lands in Deadham bounds 2 00 00
    to 1 mare & 2 cows 7 00 00
    To one swine 0 15 00
    To corn and apples and to bakon 3 15 00
    To mirror and brass 5 00 00
    To iron tongues fireshovel handirons & other things 1 10 00
    Chairs, tables, pails, dishes 1 00 00
    To agur and other small things 2 10 00
    To beds & bedding 9 00 00
    Wooling and lining clothes 2 00 00
    to books 1 00 00
    Chests, boxes, cubord 1 00 0
    to yarn lining & wooling 1 00 0
    Wheels and lumber 1 10 0
    looms and tacklin 5 00 0
    Cart and a cidar mill 1 10 0

    72 00 0



    JOHN ALLDIS
    THOMAS LION


    Suffolk. By the Honorable Wm. Houghton Esq. Judge of Probate, etc., Jonathan
    Draper, surviving Administrator of the Estate of his Father James Draper late of Roxbury,
    Weaver, deceased, Exhibeted the above written And made oath that it contains
    a just and true Inventory of the Estate of the said Deceased. So far as hath come to
    his knowledge And that if more hereafter appears he will cause it to be added.


    BOSTON. May 12, 1698. WM. HOUGHTON.


    Suffolk, The Account of Jonathan Draper Admt. of all & singular the Goods Chattels
    Rights and Credits of his father James Draper late of Roxbury Weaver Deceased.


    The said Accountant Chargeth himself with all and singular the Goods Chattels etc. of the Deceased specified in an Inventory Exhibited into the Registry of the Court of Probate on the day of Amounting in the whole to ye sum of 73 10 0.

    And prays Allowance of the following:

    Payments.

    Letter of Administration 00 7 6
    Recording the Inventory 00 2 6
    Funeral charges for my Father 6 7 10
    Do. for my Mother 6 6 00
    Rates paid to the Constable 0 12 6
    Paid John Puffer 1 10 6
    Paid a debt of keeping my Mother 3 years & six months 50 0 0
    For allowing Drawing & Recording this Account 0 9 0

    65 17 10


    Suffolk. By the Honorable Samuel Sewell
    Esq. Judge of Probate, etc.
    Jonathan Draper, surviving Administrator presented the above written and made oath
    that it contained a just and true account of his administration on the Estate of his
    Father James Draper late of Roxbury Deceased And Produced Receipts and Vouchers
    for several payments therein mentioned. Which I do accordingly allow and approve of.
    SAMUEL SEWALL.
    Lib. S. Folio 173. June 9, 1718.


    From Genealogical and Family History of New York by William S. Pelletreau, AM
    Originally published NY 1907, reprinted for Clearfield Co., by Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc. Baltimore, MD 1998

    p. 110
    James's first residence in America was Roxbury, Massachusetts, and there his children were born. From Roxbury, he moved to Dedham. Later, he probably returned to Roxbury, where he and his wife died and are buried.

    James married Stansfield, Miriam 21 Apr 1646, Heptonstall, Yorkshire, England. Miriam (daughter of Stansfield, Gideon and Eastwood, Grace) was born 27 Nov 1625, Heptonstall, Yorkshire, England; died Jan 1701, Roxbury, Suffolk Co., MA, USA; was buried Jan 1701, Westerly Cemetery, Roxbury, Suffolk Co., MA. [Group Sheet]


  2. 5.  Stansfield, Miriam was born 27 Nov 1625, Heptonstall, Yorkshire, England (daughter of Stansfield, Gideon and Eastwood, Grace); died Jan 1701, Roxbury, Suffolk Co., MA, USA; was buried Jan 1701, Westerly Cemetery, Roxbury, Suffolk Co., MA.

    Other Events:

    • Religion: Congregational Church
    • _UID: 8BE9B85FD6CA084EBE03062446C1231CB298
    • Baptism: 27 Nov 1625, Heptonstall, Yorkshire, England

    Notes:

    1 DEAT
    2 DATE JAN 1691/92
    2 PLAC Roxbury, Suffolk Co., Massachusetts
    2 SOUR S2544
    3 PAGE Vol. 2, but see her notes
    1 DEAT
    2 DATE JAN 1696/97
    2 PLAC Roxbury, Suffolk Co., Massachusetts
    2 SOUR S1942


    From: "The English Ancestry of James Draper," TAG, Vol XV, p 241

    "His sons James and Jonathan were appointed administrators of his estate, Aug. 19, 1697, his widow Miriam having declined administration. Jonathan Draper, the surviving administrator, rendered his account June 9, 1718. One item is:

    "Paid a debt of keeping my Mother 3 years & 6 months L50 0 0

    "Undoubtedly, this debt was for keeping his mother after her husband's death. As he died July 13, 1697, and she survived him at least three years and six months, it is evident that she did not die in January 1697, but survived at least until January 1700/01."

    Petition of Widow Miriam to Judge of Probate Court, Suffolk Co., Mass. No. 2387.
    "As the Honorable Wm. Houghton Esq. Judge of Probate is informed that I am leaft a widow throu God's providence therefore I do desire that my youngest son Jonathan Draper with my Eldest son James Draper may have adminestraytion granted unto them one the Estate of my deseased Husbands Estate I being agad and Crosey and not able forto undertack a invuny.

    August 19, 1697. MARIAM DRAPER. M.
    JOHN ALLDIS. her mark.
    JONATHAN WHITING.

    Children:
    1. Draper, Miriam was born 7 Feb 1646/1647, Heptonstall, Yorkshire, England; died 1678, Roxbury, Suffolk Co., MA, USA.
    2. Draper, Susanna was born Abt 1650, Roxbury, Suffolk Co., MA, New England; died 20 Mar 1677/1678, Charlestown, Suffolk Co., New England.
    3. Draper, Sarah was born 1652, Roxbury, Suffolk Co., MA, New England; died 1675, Massacchusetts?.
    4. 2. Draper, James was born 1654, Roxbury, Suffolk Co., MA, New England; died 30 Apr 1698, Roxbury, Suffolk Co., MA, New England; was buried , First Parish Cemetery, Dedham, Norfolk Co., MA, New England.
    5. Draper, John was born 24 Apr 1656, Dedham, Norfolk Co., MA, New England; died 5 Apr 1749, Dedham, Norfolk Co., MA, New England.
    6. Draper, Moses was born 15 Sep 1663, Dedham, Norfolk Co., MA, New England; died 14 Aug 1693, Boston, Suffolk Co., MA, New England.
    7. Draper, Daniel was born 30 May 1665, Dedham, Norfolk Co., MA, New England; died Aft 1712, Dedham, Norfolk Co., MA, New England.
    8. Draper, Patience was born 17 Aug 1668, Roxbury, Suffolk Co., MA, New England; died , Massachusetts?.
    9. Draper, Jonathan was born 10 Mar 1669/1670, Roxbury, Suffolk Co., MA, New England; died 28 Feb 1746/1747, Roxbury, Suffolk Co., MA, New England.

  3. 6.  Whiting, Nathaniel was born 1 Aug 1609, England (son of Whiting, John and Smith, Sarah); died 15 Jan 1682, Dedham, Norfolk Co., MA, USA.

    Other Events:

    • _UID: E35EC924B461E24890DB39AD434E35088C17
    • Will: 15 May 1677
    • Probate: 19 Apr 1683

    Notes:

    According to William Richard Cutter, in his New England Families Genealogical and Memborial: Vol. IV, Nathaniel is mentioned in the will of his grandfather, John Smith, who bequeathed to his mother Sarah Smith Whiting, lands in Hoxden, county Middlesex England. He had a brother Samuel Whiting, also mentioned in this will.

    Nathaniel Whiting had a grant of 10 acres in Lynn in 1638. Nathaniel
    was admitted into the First Church of Dedham on 30 Jul 1641. He was
    made a freeman on 18 May 1642.

    Leave was granted in 1683 by the Town of Dedham for Nathaniel Whiting
    and his son-in-law James Draper to erect a fulling mill. The mill
    also was used as a saw mill.

    It was on the date of his death that the town empowered an agreement
    between Nathaniel Whiting and James Draper, Jr. to build a fulling
    mill.

    (The date of their marriage is given in the town records as Nov. 4, not March 4, as the Dictionary gives it.)

    Savage's Genealogical Dictionary, Vol. 4, p. 519 and 520
     NATHANIEL, Dedham, had a grant of land in Lynn, 1638, but was of Denham 1641, freeman,18 May 1642, m. 4 Mar. 1643, Hannah, eldest daughter of John Dwight of the same, had Nathaniel, b. 7 bapt. 29 Sept. 1644; John, 29 Sept. bapt. 11 Oct. 1646, prob. d. soon; another John, next yr. died soon; another son 30 Dec. 1649, whose name eludes me, although Goodwin calls him
    Samuel, b. 20 Nov.; Hannah, 17, bapt. 22  Feb. 1652; Timothy, b. 5 Jan1653; Mary, 8 July 1656, d. soon;  Mary, again, 12, bapt. 24 Oct. 1658; Sarah, 3 Dec. 1660; Abigail, 7 June 
    1663; John, again, 19, bapt. 23 July 1665; and Jonathan, 9, bapt. 20 Oct. 1667, and perhaps
    more.  Goodwin adds Judah, b. 20 Mar. 1670; and Ann, 25 Feb. 1672.  I 
    suppose he lived in that part which became Medfield.

    Nathaniel married Dwight, Hannah 4 Sep 1643, Dedham, Norfolk Co., MA, USA. Hannah (daughter of Dwight, John and Close, Hannah) was born 1625, England; died 4 Nov 1714, Dedham, Norfolk Co., MA, USA. [Group Sheet]


  4. 7.  Dwight, Hannah was born 1625, England (daughter of Dwight, John and Close, Hannah); died 4 Nov 1714, Dedham, Norfolk Co., MA, USA.

    Other Events:

    • _UID: 411F0165822409499D6DA0BC144D2FD48857

    Notes:

    Hannah survived her husband by over thirty years. She managed his
    business interests and raised the family in an exceptional manner
    without the assistance of her husband.

    Children:
    1. Whiting, Nathaniel was born 7 Sep 1644, Dedham, Norfolk Co., MA, New England; died 31 Oct 1676, Wrentham, Norfolk Co., MA, New England.
    2. Whiting, John was born 3 Nov 1647, Dedham, Norfolk Co., MA, New England; died 25 Sep 1656, Dedham, Norfolk Co., MA, New England.
    3. Whiting, Samuel was born 30 Dec 1649, Dedham, Norfolk Co., MA, New England.
    4. Whiting, Hannah was born 17 Feb 1651/1652, Dedham, Norfolk Co., MA, New England; died 14 Jun 1740.
    5. Whiting, Timothy was born 5 Jan 1653/1654, Dedham, Norfolk Co., MA, New England; died 26 Dec 1728, Dedham, Norfolk Co., MA, New England.
    6. Whiting, John was born 8 Jul 1656, Dedham, Norfolk Co., MA, New England; died 1656, Dedham, Norfolk Co., MA, New England.
    7. Whiting, Mary was born 12 Oct 1658; died UNKNOWN.
    8. Whiting, Sarah was born 3 Dec 1660; died UNKNOWN.
    9. 3. Whiting, Abigail was born 7 Jun 1663, Dedham, Norfolk Co., MA, New England; died 25 Oct 1721, Roxbury, Suffolk Co., MA, New England; was buried Oct 1721, First Parish Cemetery, Dedham, Norfolk Co., MA, New England.
    10. Whiting, Jonathan was born 9 Oct 1667, Dedham, Norfolk Co., MA, New England; died 4 Sep 1728, Roxbury, Suffolk Co., MA, New England.
    11. Whiting, Judah Judith was born 20 Mar 1669/1670; died UNKNOWN.
    12. Whiting, Ann was born 25 Feb 1672/1673, Dedham, Norfolk Co., MA, New England.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Draper, William was born 1586, Heptonstall, Yorkshire, England (son of Draper, Thomas and Newall, Grace); died Oct 1635, Heptonstall, Yorkshire, England; was buried 10 Oct 1635, Heptonstall, Yorkshire, England.

    Other Events:

    • Occupation: Yeoman
    • _UID: B61DB0A0BFDB1E4BB3A3EB14898C73D1D471

    Notes:

    "The English Ancestry of James Draper,: THE AMERICAN GENEALOGIST, Vol. XV, 1938-1939, p 237:

    Mar. 4, 1634. Will of William Draper of Heptonstall, yeoman: to be buried in Heptonstall, Had given by deed of Ffeoffment to Thomas Draper, eldest son. All Messuage or tenement in the Stoneslacke that Testator then dwelt in, with all lands and grounds to same belonging, upon consideration that said son promised to pay to Testator or his assigns sum of L 20 pounds whereof L 3.7 had already been received. To Mary, Martha, Sara and Susan Draper, daughters, remainder of said sum of L 20 (i.e. L 16.13.-.) to be paid to them within one year of decease of Testator. To William Draper, second son, and his heirs for ever, messuage called Clay crofte and all houses lands &c to same belonging, situate at Heptonbridge, and then in occupation of said William Draper, T'tor, provided he paid out of said messuage sum of L 26 within two years of decease of Testator to said four daughters equally to be divided between them, or if he refuse so to do, said property bequeathed to said four daughters equally. To John Draper, son, and his heirs for ever, several houses messuages garden &c and one house and cottage called Northwell and close of land called Barkepitt, lying in Heptonstall, in the several tenures of John Robertshay, Richard (? Harswell), Henry Warley, Michael Utley, and said house at Northwell in occupation of said William Draper, testator, provided he paid out of said messuages and lands sum of L 20 within space of 5 years to said four daughters equally to be divided between them, but if he refuse so to do said property bequeathed to said four daughters equally.
    To Grace, wife, and to James and Susan, two youngest children, all said house and lands before bequeathed to said son John and issues rents and profits of same for the two years immediately following decease of Testator. To James Draper, infant son, and his heirs for ever, all messuage called Croshill and houses lands common of pasture and turbary &c thereon belonging in Heptonstall then in tenure of John Grenewode, John Denby and Thomas Draper, provided that said James paid out of said messuage and lands sum of L 20 to said four daughters within space of 8 years of decease of Testator, otherwise said bequest to be divided between said four daughters equally.
    To Grace, wife, 1 white cow. To John and James, sons, 1 pair of lambs each.
    Grace, wife, to be tutor of said son James and of his lands &c, and to have her right in and through all lands and houses according to the custom of the Province of York.
    To said four daughters all residue of goods to be equally divided.

    4 March 1634. Executor Grace Draper, wife.

    Witnesses: Michaell Hellwell MH his mark, Thomas Foster T his mark, William Whitwham.

    No date of proof shewn.

    16 Feb 1636-7. Administration of the goods of William Draper of Heptonstall in the County of York, deceased, was granted to Ellen [sic] Draper, his lawful relict and widow."

    William married Mitchell, Grace 29 Aug 1603, Heptonstall, Yorkshire, England. Grace (daughter of Mitchell, Gregory and Cocroft, Ester) was born 1582, Heptonstall, Yorkshire, England; died 1634, Heptonstall, Yorkshire, England. [Group Sheet]


  2. 9.  Mitchell, Grace was born 1582, Heptonstall, Yorkshire, England (daughter of Mitchell, Gregory and Cocroft, Ester); died 1634, Heptonstall, Yorkshire, England.

    Other Events:

    • _UID: 8E919209EAF1DD49961F5392CF5A52CB9B64
    • Baptism: 1 Sep 1604, Heptonstall, Yorkshire, England

    Children:
    1. Draper, Grace was born Sep 1604, Heptonstall, Yorkshire, England; died UNKNOWN, England.
    2. Draper, Thomas was born Jun 1606, Heptonstall, Yorkshire, England; died UNKNOWN, England.
    3. Draper, William was born Jun 1608, Heptonstall, Yorkshire, England; died UNKNOWN, England.
    4. Draper, John was born Aug 1610, Heptonstall, Yorkshire, England; died UNKNOWN, England.
    5. Draper, Mary was born Sep 1612, Heptonstall, Yorkshire, England; died UNKNOWN, England.
    6. Draper, Martha was born Sep 1614, Heptonstall, Yorkshire, England; died UNKNOWN, England.
    7. Draper, Sara was born Bef 1619, England; died Aft 1634, England.
    8. Draper, Susan was born Oct 1619, Heptonstall, Yorkshire, England; died UNKNOWN, England.
    9. 4. Draper, James was born Jul 1622, Heptonstall, Yorkshire, England; died 13 Jul 1697, Roxbury, Suffolk Co., MA, USA; was buried , Westerly Cemetery, Roxbury, Suffolk Co., Massaschusetts(See Roxbury Town Rec.; tombstone date wrong.).

  3. 10.  Stansfield, Gideon was born 1601 (son of Stansfield, Abraham and Dean, Maria); died 9 May 1658, Heptonstall?, Yorkshire, England.

    Other Events:

    • Residence: Wadsworth, Yorkshire, England
    • _UID: 5E2EC9505F35854B9209054DD70198EE541B

    Notes:

    Notes:From "The Drapers in America":

    "The Family of Stansfield, or Stansfeld of Stansfeld, as anciently written, trace their descent from Wyon Maryon, the descent of a noble line in Brittany and a companion-in-arms of William the Conqueror, who obtained from his Royal Master a grant of the extensive Township of Stansfeld in the county of York, England, and assuming therefrom his surname, was founder of this Family. His descendants have remained in this county ever since, enjoying high respectability. The ancient residence, Stansfeld Hall is still to be seen in the once beautiful valley of the Todmore. Like the Drapers, branches have scattered over the British Isles and America."

    From an unknown source:

    "The Stansfields, or Stansfeld of Stansfeld as anciently written, were of French or Brittany ancestry, like the Drapers. They can trace their descent from Wyon Maryon, a descendant of a noble line in Brittany and a companion in arms of William the Conqueror. William granted them the extensive township of Stanfield, York County, England. The Stansfields and Drapers have been closely connected in England for centuries. Their native place of residence was the villiage and parochial chapelry in Halifax Parish, West Riding, Yorkshire, England. They were finally brought together when James the Puritan married Miriam Stansfield.


    From Drapers in America

    Of Gideon Stansfield, alias Standfast, of the same place in Yorkshire, near the said Bridge, blacksmith by trade, who only had one son, that had not the use of speech, and the deponent's said mother, Meriam, and Abigail, who came together into this country, and who left their said father, Gideon, in Yorkshire, and who had estate there, but the deponent knows not what became thereof.

    Gideon married Eastwood, Grace 21 Feb 1624/1625, Heptonstall, Yorkshire, England. Grace (daughter of Eastwood, Gilbert and Thewles, Elizabeth) was born 29 Jan 1602, Heptonstall, Yorkshire, England; died 12 Aug 1682, Heptonstall?, Yorkshire, England; was buried 14 Aug 1682, Heptonstall, Yorkshire, England. [Group Sheet]


  4. 11.  Eastwood, Grace was born 29 Jan 1602, Heptonstall, Yorkshire, England (daughter of Eastwood, Gilbert and Thewles, Elizabeth); died 12 Aug 1682, Heptonstall?, Yorkshire, England; was buried 14 Aug 1682, Heptonstall, Yorkshire, England.

    Other Events:

    • _UID: E68877550797474CBCCEBFAB7981E52C6A1E

    Children:
    1. 5. Stansfield, Miriam was born 27 Nov 1625, Heptonstall, Yorkshire, England; died Jan 1701, Roxbury, Suffolk Co., MA, USA; was buried Jan 1701, Westerly Cemetery, Roxbury, Suffolk Co., MA.
    2. Stansfield, Abigail was born 1638.

  5. 12.  Whiting, John was born 1565; died 1647, MA, USA.

    Other Events:

    • Residence: Bocking, Essex, England
    • _UID: 02A2FD6C1311D04D867C087604D0DF56D70A

    John — Smith, Sarah. Sarah (daughter of Smith, John) was born 1569. [Group Sheet]


  6. 13.  Smith, Sarah was born 1569 (daughter of Smith, John).

    Other Events:

    • Residence: Bocking, Essex, England
    • _UID: EEFA74CEFF78D141B49B766349115A40CFBE

    Children:
    1. Whiting, Sarah was born 30 Nov 1591, St Mary's, Bocking, Essex, England; died 4 Oct 1649, Springfield, Hampden Co., MA.
    2. 6. Whiting, Nathaniel was born 1 Aug 1609, England; died 15 Jan 1682, Dedham, Norfolk Co., MA, USA.
    3. Whiting, Samuel was born Abt 1611, England; died UNKNOWN.

  7. 14.  Dwight, John was born 1600, England; died 24 Jan 1660, Dedham, Norfolk Co., MA, USA.

    Other Events:

    • _UID: E4ACF448383EFA468C39778D7AFC64103506
    • Will: 16 Jun 1658
    • Probate: 5 Mar 1660/1661

    Notes:

    John Dwight emigrated from Dedham, England, to New England around late
    1634 or early 1635, as followers of John Rogers, the celebrated
    preacher. He settled in Watertown for a short time. John Dwight was
    one of the original proprietors of Dedham, and he was present at their
    first town meeting on 1 Sep 1635. As a proprietor, he was included
    among the signers of the Dedham Covenant. He was a freeman on March 13
    1639.

    He brought with him his wife Hannah, whose family name is unknown, two
    sons and a daughter Hannah. He was a wealthy farmer in Dedham and known as an effective peace maker. He was elected selectman for 16 years
    (1639-1655). John was a founder of the Church of Christ, when it had
    its first meeting in Dedham in 1638. He was also one of five trustees of the first free school in America supported by a town tax, in 1644.

    John Dwight was second in line on the tax assessment roles.

    Savage, vol. 2
    John of Watertown, removed with the first settlers to Dedham about 1635, he was a Freeman 13 Mar 1639, had brought wife, Hanna (who died 5 Sep 1656) and some children from England, as his eldest son, perhaps named John, was lost in the woods between Dedham and Boston 24 Mar 1633, aged 7 years; Hannah and Timothy. He had Mary, b. 25 July 1633, called the first female child of Dedham; and Sarah, 17 June 1638; and died 24 Jan 1661. In his will of 16 June 1758, probayted 5 Mar 1661, he names wife Eliz. (m. 20 Jan 1658, who was a widow of William Ripley, and had been widow of Thomas Thaxter, and died July 1660, shortly before the testator; only son Timothy; daughters, Hannah, wife of Nathaniel Whiting, m. 4 Nov. 1643, Mary, third wife of Henry Philips; and Sarah, wife of Nathaniel Reynolds, m. 7 Jan 1658.

    From: Gravestone inscriptions: Springfield,Mass., Ancestors and descendants of early settlers of the Connecticut River Valley in Conn, Mass, Vt., and NH

    page 130:
    " John Dwyt or Dwite supposed to be the root of all of that name in
    America, came to this country in 1636, He was a son of a wool comber. He
    settled in Dedham [Mass]. His eldest son Richard, was lost in the
    wilderness, when about 7 years old. Timothy his only remaining son, married
    Reua Flint, by whom he had ten children. Henry the fourth surviving son of
    Timothy, married and settled in Hatfield, died 1732. Henry's son Edmund,
    moved to Halifax, and died 1755. Josiah was the father of Thomas Dwight,
    and Edmund was the father of Jonathan Dwight of this town"

    John married Close, Hannah Abt 1624. Hannah was born 1604; died 5 Jul 1656, Dedham, Norfolk Co., MA, USA. [Group Sheet]


  8. 15.  Close, Hannah was born 1604; died 5 Jul 1656, Dedham, Norfolk Co., MA, USA.

    Other Events:

    • _UID: 570E31388D5D634A92C6BCC438D3E5204D54

    Notes:

    Hannah Dwight was a woman of high character, intelligence and
    aptitude. She educated her son when women were seldom educated and
    when there were little teaching resources and schools in the New
    World. She was admitted into the church Jan 9, 1640.

    Children:
    1. 7. Dwight, Hannah was born 1625, England; died 4 Nov 1714, Dedham, Norfolk Co., MA, USA.
    2. Dwight, Timothy was born 1629, England; died 31 Jan 1717/1718, Dedham, Norfolk Co., MA, USA.
    3. Dwight, John Or Richard was born 1632, England; died 24 Mar 1637/1638, MA, USA.
    4. Dwight, Mary was born 25 Jul 1635, Dedham, Norfolk Co., MA, New England; died 3 Feb 1685/1686.
    5. Dwight, Sarah was born 17 Jun 1637, Dedham, Norfolk Co., MA, New England; died 24 Jan 1664/1665.


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