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Aldis, Abigail

Female 1692 - 1750  (58 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Aldis, Abigail was born 1692, Dedham, Norfolk Co., MA, New England (daughter of Aldis, John and Winchester, Mary); died Sep 1750, Killingly, Windham Co., CT, New England.

    Other Events:

    • _UID: E93B81296B27BF418B02E24C5E7EF2EFD88B

    Abigail married Draper, Gideon Sr. 22 Apr 1713, Roxbury (now Boston) Suffolk, MA, New England. Gideon (son of Draper, James and Whiting, Abigail) was born 1694, Roxbury, Suffolk Co., MA, New England; died 1750, Killingly, Windham Co., CT, New England. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. Draper, Abigail was born 26 May 1714, Dedham, Norfolk Co., MA, USA; died 4 Dec 1729, Dedham, Norfolk Co., MA, USA.
    2. Draper, James was born 29 Sep 1715, Dedham, Norfolk Co., MA, USA; died 28 Mar 1806, Shaftsbury, Bennington Co., VT; was buried , Shaftsbury Center Cemetery, Shaftsbury, Bennington Co., VT.
    3. Draper, John was born 29 Jul 1717, Dedham, Norfolk Co., MA, USA; died UNKNOWN, Massachusetts?.
    4. Draper, Ruth was born 29 Nov 1718, Dedham, Norfolk Co., MA, USA; died 12 Aug 1763, Brimfield, Hampden Co., MA.
    5. Draper, Gideon was born 25 Aug 1722, Dedham, Norfolk Co., MA, USA; died 1778, Connecticut Gore, Dover, Dutchess Co., NY.
    6. Draper, Nathaniel was born 17 Feb 1723/1724, Dedham, Norfolk Co., MA, USA; died 1827, MA, USA.
    7. Draper, Nathan was born 9 Apr 1725, Dedham, Norfolk, MA, USA; died 18 Jan 1777, Killingly, Windham County, Connecticut.
    8. Draper, William was born 10 Feb 1726/1727, Killingly, Windham Co., CT, USA; died UNKNOWN, Connecticut or Massachusetts?.
    9. Draper, Caesar was born 14 Feb 1728/1729; died UNKNOWN.
    10. Draper, Mary was born 30 Nov 1731; died 21 Dec 1731.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Aldis, John was born 12 Feb 1654, Dedham, Norfolk Co., MA, New England (son of Aldis, Deacon John and Eliot, Sarah); died 18 Mar 1736, Roxbury, Suffolk Co., MA, New England.

    Other Events:

    • _UID: E3E40257CDA08B4BB516B4383B46AB317777
    • Baptism: 18 Feb 1654/1655, Dedham, Norfolk Co., MA, USA

    Notes:

    WRENTHAM was first settled in 1660 by settlers from Dedham and was then known by the Indian name of Wollomonopoag.
    October 15, 1673, land was granted to the inhabitants of Wollomonopoag and the town was incorporated under the name of Wrentham.
    The town was afterwards temporarily abandoned, and in the first volume of vital records it is recorded that on March 30, 1676, "ye Inhabitance ware drawn of by Rason of ye Indien warrs." The same record further states that in 1680 Rev. Mr. Man and divers inhabitants returned to Wrentham.

    John married Winchester, Mary 23 May 1682, Wrentham, Roxbury, Dedham. Mary was born 1653; died 13 Dec 1730, Roxbury, Suffolk Co., MA, USA. [Group Sheet]


  2. 3.  Winchester, Mary was born 1653; died 13 Dec 1730, Roxbury, Suffolk Co., MA, USA.

    Other Events:

    • Age at death (Facts Pg): 77 years
    • _UID: 902AFEAE6F2AF84AA864881F8C39ABC12535

    Notes:

    Mary Winchester, the wife of John Aldis, was probably the widow of Jonathan Winchester, who joined the Roxbury Church in 1677 and died two years later in Roxbury. Mary, the widow of Jonathan Winchester, was received into full communion in 1681.

    From NEHGR, 1924, Vol. 78, p. 10 and 11.

    Jonathan Wiinchester, son of John, died 8 May 1678/9. He married Mary___, who married secondly, at Wrentham, 23 May 1682, John Aldis, by whom she had one son and five daughters. John and Mary Aldis lived five years in Wrentham and afterwards in West roxbury, near the Dedham line. (Cf. Register, Vol. 4, p. 85, and Dedham Historical Register, Vol. 14, p. 62 for the Aldis family.)

    Mary Winchester, widow of Jonathan, was appointed 29 April, 1679 administratrix of the estate of her late husband, which was appriased at L30. 7s. 6d. and consisted chiefly of 8 acres of land at Muddy River.

    Three entries in the Roxbury church records are as follows

    "1677 month 3 day 6 Jonathan Winchester, Mary his wife, both received to land hold on the Covenant"
    "1679 month 1 day 8 Jonathan Winchester, died of a feav."
    "1681-1-27 Mary widdow Winchester this day received to the full comunion of the Church."

    They had one child, Mary, born after 1671, as under her grandfathers will of 1691 she was to receive 8 or 10 acres of land at Muddy River "when shee shall accomplish the age of 20 years."

    Children:
    1. Aldis, Sarah was born 26 Feb 1683/1684, Wrentham, MA, New England; died 10 Mar 1715/1716.
    2. Aldis, Nathan was born 11 May 1685, Wrentham, Norfolk Co., MA, New England; died 10 Feb 1749/1750, Roxbury, Suffolk Co., MA, New England.
    3. Aldis, Hannah was born 19 Feb 1686/1687, Dedham, Norfolk Co., MA, New England; died 27 Oct 1756, Wrentham, Norfolk Co., MA, New England.
    4. Aldis, Rachel was born 15 Mar 1689/1690, Dedham, Norfolk Co., MA, New England; died 16 May 1717.
    5. 1. Aldis, Abigail was born 1692, Dedham, Norfolk Co., MA, New England; died Sep 1750, Killingly, Windham Co., CT, New England.
    6. Aldis, Ruth was born 14 Aug 1695, Dedham, Norfolk Co., MA, New England; died 12 Aug 1707, Roxbury, Suffolk Co., MA, New England.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Aldis, Deacon John was born 1625, England (son of Aldis, Nathan and Chickery, Mary); died 21 Dec 1700, Dedham, Norfolk Co., MA, USA.

    Other Events:

    • Occupation: Deacon in the church
    • _UID: D935F28E0F756845A526995FC697F115E5CC
    • Baptism: 26 Feb 1627/1628, Fressingfield, Suffolk Co., England

    Notes:


    BACON AND ALLIED FAMILIES, by J. Dean Bacon, Published by Murray & Gee Inc., Culver City, California, 1958

    JOHN ALDIS and SARAH, his wife, were admitted to the Church Dec. 29, 1650. He was admitted "Townesman" Jan. 1, 1651. He was a yeoman; Deacon; constable 1660 and 1663; selectman 1675 and for twelve years; Deputy to the General Court. On Sept. 30, 1675 he was directed to sit in the third deacon's seat. Served in "King Philip's War" in 1675, He died in Dedham Dec. 21, 1700, and his wife
    died April 17, 1711. (Savage is in error in assigning the date 1686 for the death of SARAH (ELIOT) ALDIS, which was that of Sarah (Daniel) proof of which is in deed of gift cited). By deed of gift July 18, 1695, JOHN ALDIS, SENIOR, of Dedham, Yeoman, gives unto his son DANIEL ALDIS of Dedham, Yeoman, sundry Dedham lands in consideration of filial duty, etc., unto him an "SARAH, his wife, mother of said DANIEL ALDIS."

    By deed dated June 15, 1661, JOHN ALDIS and SARAH, his wife, joined the other heirs in disposing of the Roxbury lands of "DEACON PHILIP ELIOT."

    Administration of the estate of his father was granted to JOHN ALDIS June 26, 1702. The property was inventoried at L223 including house and land near bridge L38; and Vine Rock land L58. John Farnsworth and Gershom Hubbard of Groton, Nathaniel Richards and DANIEL ALDIS of Dedham, heirs to the estate of DEACON JOHN ALDIS, give quit-claim unto "our brother John Aldis, administrator" Sept. 5, 1703.

    John married Eliot, Sarah 27 Sep 1650, Dedham, MA, USA. Sarah (daughter of Eliot, Philip and Sybthorpe, Elizabeth) was born 1628, Nazing, England; died 12 Nov 1686, Dedham, Norfolk Co., MA, USA. [Group Sheet]


  2. 5.  Eliot, Sarah was born 1628, Nazing, England (daughter of Eliot, Philip and Sybthorpe, Elizabeth); died 12 Nov 1686, Dedham, Norfolk Co., MA, USA.

    Other Events:

    • _UID: 6644377DD21D91459313B7DCC86B28DE9527
    • Baptism: 25 Jan 1628/1629, Nazing, England

    Notes:

    The webpage, www.familytreemaker.com/users/b/r/a/Kimberly-L-Branagan/GENE3-0009.html, Ancestors of Mara Kenyon, states that Sarah died 17 Apr 1711 in Dedham, Norfolk Co., MA.

    Kimberly L. Branagan
    3260 Patchett Road
    Baldwinsville, NY 13027
    United States
    315-635-8081

    Children:
    1. Aldis, Sarah was born 9 Jun 1652, Dedham, Norfolk Co., MA, New England; died 14 Apr 1712, Groton, Middlesex Co., New England.
    2. 2. Aldis, John was born 12 Feb 1654, Dedham, Norfolk Co., MA, New England; died 18 Mar 1736, Roxbury, Suffolk Co., MA, New England.
    3. Aldis, Mary was born 29 Nov 1657; died UNKNOWN.
    4. Aldis, Nathaniel was born 1 Aug 1659; died 7 Feb 1661/1662.
    5. Aldis, Daniel was born 3 Aug 1661; died 21 Jan 1716/1717.
    6. Aldis, Nathaniel was born 6 Mar 1664/1665, Dedham, Norfolk Co., MA, New England; died 5 Aug 1683, Dedham, Norfolk Co., MA, New England.
    7. Aldis, Hannah was born 4 Jul 1666; died UNKNOWN.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Aldis, Nathan was born 1596, Fressingfield, Norwich, Suffolk Co., England (son of Aldis, Francis and Gooch, Sarah); died 15 Mar 1676, Dedham, Norfolk Co., MA, USA.

    Other Events:

    • _UID: E788272AC7482A4A8995BFCE2309332C796A
    • Baptism: 17 Sep 1592, Dennington, Suffolk, England

    Notes:

    Savage, in his Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England, states that Nathan and his wife joined the church early in 1640 and 1641, respectively. They had brought from England, certainly Mary, and perhaps other children beside John. He was made Freeman 13 May 1640, and was chosen one of the first two deacons. Mary and son John had administration of his estate.


    Nathan Aldis of Dedham, MA, is considered the immigrant ancestor of the Aldis/Aldus family. He was admitted to the Dedham Church on 11 Feb 1639/40. He was chosen as one of the first deacons of the Church on 23 June 1650. On 13 May 1640, he was made a freeman. He first appears in town affairs as a viewer of fences on 17 Apr 1640 and was elected selectman in 1641, 1642 and 1644.


    From NEGHR, Vol. 150, p. 488

    Nathan and Mary made their home in Fressingfield, Suffolk, until appparently May 1635, for an entry in the Fressingfield Tithe Book on May 4 of that year notes that Nathan Aldous is "to goe out of town at May." In his brother John's will, 26 July, 1639, Nathan is named as living "over sea".

    The earliest known record of Nathan "over sea" --in Dedham, Massachusetts--is his admission to the Dedham Church on 11 February 1639/40. Mary, wife of "borther Alldys," was admitted 11 Mary 1640/1.


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    From BACON AND ALLIED FAMILIES, by J. Dean Bacon, Published by Murray & Gee Inc., Culver City, California, 1958

    Nathan Aldis was born in England about 1596 and married there Mary . He came with his wife and two children to Dedham, Massachusetts about 1638. He was admitted to the Church there Feb. 11, 1640, and his wife March 11, 1641. He was Freeman May 13, 1640; `viewer of fences' April 17, 1640; Selectman 1641-2-4; as a Dedham Proprietor he signed the Dedham Covenants, and received grants of land, which were small as he held only a small number of cow commons. In 1642 he bought one-sixth interest in the water mill."

    He was chosen one of the first Deacons of the Church, and was on the committee on the meetinghouse and the pastor's salary.

    His name was spelled Aldace, Aldhouse, Alldys, Alldess and in other ways on Dedham records. The spelling of names was a matter of indifference in that age. The wits of Charles II amused themselves in signing their names in as many forms as they could devise.

    He died March 15, 1676, at Dedham. Administration of his estate was granted "to Mary Aldis, his relict and John Aldis their sonne." His widow, Mary, died Jan. 1, 1677.

    "In August 1642 Nathan Aldis acquired a sixth interest in the water mill on East Brook. Seven years later he, with John Allin (the Pastor) and John Dwight, sold his interest to Nathaniel Whiting, the fourth partner."

    "Nathan Aldis acted as appraiser in a number of probate cases, and in two of these the original papers are preserved. His signature of the date of 1642 has been reproduced from certain town papers."

    Nathan married Chickery, Mary Abt 1623, England. Mary was born Abt 1604, Fressingfield, Suffolk, England; died 1 Jan 1677, Dedham, Norfolk Co., MA, USA. [Group Sheet]


  2. 9.  Chickery, Mary was born Abt 1604, Fressingfield, Suffolk, England; died 1 Jan 1677, Dedham, Norfolk Co., MA, USA.

    Other Events:

    • _UID: CA30A260555CB947A89F73128C6361DAA36F

    Notes:

    Possible last name:
    Chickery

    Fisher
    Swatman

    Children:
    1. Aldis, Mary was born Abt 1623; died 3 Sep 1653, Dedham, Norfolk Co., MA, USA.
    2. 4. Aldis, Deacon John was born 1625, England; died 21 Dec 1700, Dedham, Norfolk Co., MA, USA.
    3. Aldis, Ann was born 1626; died UNKNOWN.

  3. 10.  Eliot, Philip was born 1602, Widford, Herts, England (son of Eliot, Bennet and Aggar, Letteye); died 22 Oct 1657, Dedham, Norfolk Co., MA, USA.

    Other Events:

    • _UID: 461C57A755BD6A4EAA51D5C9552DB9939190
    • Baptism: 25 Apr 1602, Nazeing, Essex, England

    Notes:

    "A GENEALOGICAL REGISTER of the FIRST SETTLERS of NEW ENGLAND" by John Farmer, page 111.

    PHILIP, Roxbury, brother of the apostile, came probably early in April 1635, in the Hopewell, Capt. Bundocke, though his name is not on the custom ho. list, for it contains his wife Elizabeth aged 30, and their children Mary, 13; Elizabeth, 8; Sarah, 6; and Philip, 2; beside John Ruggles, 10, of whom the
    church record says he was a brother over a servant by Philip Eliot. Mary had been baptized 11 Mar. 1621; Elizabeth 8 April 1627; and Sarah, 25 Jan. 1629.

    All were from Nazing, the seat of the family and we may be sure, that, as a subsidy man. or for other good reason, he could not obtain license to leave his native land, probably feared to ask for it, and assumming the right of England to come without. He was freeman 26 May 1636, a deacon in the church of his brother at Roxbury, rep, 4 years 1654-7 and died 22 October 1657, says the church record but the less reliable town record has it 24 which may have been the day of burial leaving three daughters, Elizabeth, Sarah, and ano respective. Wives of Richard Withington of Dorchester, of John Aldis, and of
    John Smith of Dedham, as remembered in his will of 21 Oct. 1657; but I think Mary who married 1 Jan. 1642, Edward Payson, and lived long was also a daughter. So that we may conject that another daughter was born on our side of the ocean, and that Mary had received her share of family property on her
    marriage many years before the will.

    His brother John was called "John the Apostle to the Indians," and wrote the
    first bible (Indian Language), and published in this country.


    "THE ABRIDGED COMPENDIUM OF AMERICAN GENEALOGY" 1925 BY VIRKUS.
    page 398 Vol. II.
    Eliot Philip (1602-1657) brother of Rev.John from England, was admitted freeman
    at Roxbury, MA. 1636; member A. and H. A. Co.; Col. Mass. Militia; dep. Gen.
    Ct., 1654-1657; Commr. for Roxbury.

    "The Abridged Compendium of American Genealogy"
    Vol. I page 987, under Payson Edward.
    Payson Edward, second marriage 1642 to Mary daughter of Philip Eliot, and
    sister to Apostle John Eliot.

    Vol. II, page 398; Eliot Philip (1602-1657) brother of Rev. John, from
    England, was admitted freeman at Roxbury, MA. 1636; member A. and H.A. Co.; Col.
    Mass. Militia; dep. Gen. Ct., 1654-57; Commr. for Roxbury.


    From the book "Pioneers of Mass." by Charles Henry Pope.
    ELIOT, Philip son of Bennet and Lettice E., baptized April 25, 1602, came
    early to Roxbury; deacon. His wife, at age 30, and children, Marie at age 13;
    Elizabeth at age 8; Sarah at age 6; Lydia at age 4; and Philip at age 2, came
    in the Hopewell in April 1635.
    He died August 22 or 24, 1657. Will probated Feb. 11, 1657. Wife Elizabeth,
    son Aldis and daughter Sarah Aldis; grandchildren Henry Withington; daughter
    Lydia. [Reg. VIII, 281.] The estate of the widow was divided to her sons-in-law
    John Aldis, John Smith of Dedham, and Richard Withington of Dorchester, Feb. 2,
    1660.

    ______________________

    COLONEL PHILIP ELIOT and wife, ELIZABETH SYBTHORPE, ELIOT, are our Emigrant Ancestors. They came from Nazing, Essex County, England to Roxbury, Massachusetts on the ship `Lion' 1631. The above ancestry is established from Vital Records, starting with the marriage record in Church of St. John Baptist, Widford, Hertfordshire, England, Parish Register `An Dom 1598 BENNETT ELIOT and LETTYE AGGAR were married the xxxth of October An Sup Dicto.' And is accepted as evidenced by the election of JOHN DEAN BACON to membership in "The Ancient & Honorable Artillery Company of Massachusetts" May 15, 1944, by right of descent from COLONEL PHILIP ELIOT, a member at its formation in 1638.

    From page 263, volume 10, N.E.H.&G. Register: "Abstracts from the Earliest Wills on Record in the County of Suffolk, Mass." prepared by William B. Trask, of Dorchester: "PHILIP ELLIOT, -- Boston 2 Feb. 1660. Power of Administration to the estate of the late PHILIP ELLIOT, as it is left by ELIZABETH ELIOT, his relict, is granted to Rich Withington, JOHN ALDIS, and In Smith, to make division thereof amongst themselves, according to the late will of the said Right of theire wiues.

    Dedham 22: 11: 1660. An inventorie of that part of ye Estate sometimes PHILIP ELLIOTS, of Roxbury, deceased, which was in the possession of ye men thereafter named after the death of ELIZABETH ELLIOT, ye late wife of ye said PHILIP, taken by John Hunting, Eliezar Lusher, Daniel Fisher. Goods in possession of John Smith, of Dedham, JOHN ALDIS, of Dedham, & Rich Withington, of Dorchester. Mentions land near Daniell Ainsworth's, one bill in ye hand of John Watson. Richard Withington, JOHN ALDIS, and John Smith deposed 2 Feb. 1660."

    COLONEL PHILIP ELIOT was the older brother of REV. JOHN ELIOT, the noted `Apostle to the Indians,' who recorded his virtues, etc. and death `PHILIP ELIOT he dyed about the 22 of the 8th month: 57.' in the Roxbury Church records.
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    From The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England, 1620-1633

    PHILIP ELIOT

    ORIGIN: Nazeing, Essex
    MIGRATION: 1635 on the Hopewell
    FIRST RESIDENCE: Roxbury
    CHURCH MEMBERSHIP: Admitted to Roxbury church as member #133 in 1635 ("Philip Eliot he died about the 22nd of the 8th month: 57. He was a man of peace, & very faithful, he was many years in the office of a deacon which he discharged faithfully. In his latter years he was very lively useful & active for God, & his cause. The Lord gave him so much acceptance in the hearts of the people that he died under many of his offices of trust that are usually put upon men of his rank, for besides his office of a deacon, he was a deputy to the General Court, he was a commissioner of the government of the town, he was one of the 5 men to order the prudential affairs of the town, & he was chosen to be Feoffee of the Public School in Roxbury" [ RChR 81]). Early in 1636, "Elizabeth Eliot the wife of Philip Eliot" was admitted to Roxbury church as member #153 [ RChR 82].
    FREEMAN: 25 May 1636 (second in a sequence of four Roxbury men) [ MBCR 1:371].
    EDUCATION: His inventory included "books" valued at Ð2. In the inventory of Philip Eliot's goods later in the hands of his son-in-law John Smith were "one Bible and 6 other books most being old" valued at 16s., and in the hands of his son-in-law John Aldus were "6 books" valued at 8s.
    On 27 July 1676, "John Eliot of Roxbury, aged about 73 years, do testify that my brother Phillip Eliot of Roxbury deceased in my hearing at a public meeting of the town for the settling of the school in Roxbury & making provision for the same did engage to give eight shillings per annum towards the said school forever and for the security thereof tendered the engagement of his house [&] lands in Roxbury as others did & would at the same time have subscribed his hand to the book as others of the town did but in word did it as fully & freely as was possible for him to do" [ SPR 6:159].
    OFFICES: Deputy for Roxbury to Massachusetts General Court (as "Mr. Phillip Eliott"), 3 May 1654, 23 May 1655, 14 May 1656, 6 May 1657 [ MBCR 3:340, 373, 422, 4:1:181, 221, 255, 286].
    Representative for Roxbury on Massachusetts Bay committee to evaluate livestock, 13 May 1640 [ MBCR 1:295].
    Admitted to the Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company, 1638 [ HAHAC 1:59]. In the inventory of Philip Eliot's goods later in the hands of his son-in-law John Aldus was "one sword" valued at 10s.
    ESTATE: In the Roxbury land inventory of about 1654, "Phillip Eliot" held eight parcels: "his house, barn and home lot three acres"; twelve acres of land; thirty-three acres of land; nine acres of land; "six acres of salt marsh in Gravelly Point"; "three acres and a half in Bear Marsh, being the half of seven acres late Edward Porter's"; "in the second allotment, next William Curtis the four and twentieth lot, being the last lot there, ninety-six acres, three-quarters and thirty pole"; and "in the four thousand acres three hundred thirty and three acres" [RLR 14-15].
    On 22 April 1641, "Richard Callacot of Dorchester" mortgaged to "Phillip Eliott & William Parke executors of the last will & testament of George Alcocke deceased" "his house at Dorchester & his farm house & all other his lands lying in Dorchester" [ Lechford 386, 388-89; SLR 1:24].
    On 6 March 1647[/8?], John Ruggles of Roxbury mortgaged to "Phillip Eliot of Roxbury his dwelling house & four acres of land near adjoining within the fence & three acres near the Great Pond" [ SLR 1:89]. On 15 February 1648[/9?], Daniel Ainsworth of Roxbury mortgaged to "Phillip Eliot of Roxbury ten acres of his homelot formerly bought of John Stowe, & seven acres & half of woodland which was formerly Rob[er]t Pepper's" [ SLR 1:102]. On 24 February 1652]/3?], William Healy of Roxbury mortgaged to "Phillip Eliott of Roxbury" twelve acres in Roxbury [ SLR 1:289].
    In his will, dated 21 October 1657 and proved 11 February 1657/8, "Phillip Elliott of Roxbery" bequeathed to "the treasury of the Church of Roxbery," Ð5; "whereas my son Aldis oweth me Ð5 upon a late bargain my will is that his daughter Sarah Aldis have that"; to "my grandchild Henry Withington Ð5 towards the bringing him up in learning"; to "John Perry when his time is up," Ð5; to "my daughter Lydia for her portion equal with her other sisters," Ð60; to "all my children," moveables; "all my three daughters" to be residuary legatees equally "after my wife's decease"; wife to be sole executrix and residuary legatee during her life; "my brother John Elliott our teacher, Elder Heath, Deacon Parks, John Rugles Senior" to be overseers [ SPR 1:299].
    The undated inventory of the estate of "Phillip Elliott deceased" totalled Ð554 1s. 10d., of which Ð270 was real estate: "housing, orchard, homelot & swamp," Ð100; "12 acres of land abutting upon Stony River arable & meadow land," Ð48; "land near the Great Pond 10 acres," Ð22; "broken and unbroken lands 9 acres more or less near Dan Ainsworth," Ð20; "6 acres more or less at Gravelly Point," Ð30; "3 acres & a half more or less at Bare Marsh," Ð10; and "96 acres 3/4 and 30 pole in the last division," Ð40 [ SPR 3:121-22].
    On 2 February 1660/1, "power of administration to the estate of the late Phillipp Elliot as it is left by Elizabeth Elliot his relict is granted to Rich[ard] Withington, John Aldis and John Smith to make division thereof amongst themselves according to the last will of the said right of their wives" [ SPR 4:2].
    The inventory of "that part of the estate sometimes Philip Elliot's of Roxbery deceased which was in the possession of the men hereafter named after the death of Elizabeth Elliot the late wife of the said Philip," taken 22 January 1660/1, was untotalled, and was divided into several sections: "In the possession of John Smith of Dedham"; "In the possession of John Aldus of Dedham"; "In the possession of Richard Witherington of Dorchester" [with no appraised amounts next to the inventoried items]; "the houses and land late deceased Philipp Elliot's of Roxbery deceased according as they were formerly apprized in the inventory of his whole estate" [the same items as in the inventory of Philip Eliot, with some copying errors]; and "Remaining in the house at Roxberey" [ SPR 4:2].
    BIRTH: Baptized Widford, Hertfordshire, 25 April 1602, son of Bennett and Lettice (Aggar) Eliot [Eliot Gen 3].
    DEATH: Roxbury 22 October 1657 ("Philip Eliot one of the deacons of this Church" [ RChR 176]).
    MARRIAGE: 20 October 1624 (lic.) Elizabeth Sybthorpe, daughter of Robert Sybthorpe of Little Hallingbury, Essex ("Philip Eliot of Nasing, Essex, husbandman, a bachelor aged about 22, and Elizabeth Sybthorpe of Little Hallingbury in Co. Essex, maiden, about 23, daughter of Robert Sybthorpe, deceased; then appeared William Curtis of Nasing aforesaid, husbandman, and testified the consent of Anne Sybthorpe, widow, mother to the said Elizabeth; at Nasing or Little Hallingbury" [ EIHC 28:101]). She died at Dedham 8 January 1660/1 (as "widow Elliott") [ DeVR 8].
    CHILDREN:
    i ELIZABETH, bp. Nazeing 8 April 1627 (aged 8 in 1635 [ Hotten 46]); m. by 1649 Richard Withington (eldest known child bp. Dorchester 1 July 1649 [ DChR 160]).

    ii SARAH, bp. Nazeing 26 January 1628/9 (aged 6 in 1635 [ Hotten 46]); m. Dedham 27 September 1650 John Aldis [ DeVR 126].

    iii LYDIA, bp. Nazeing 12 June 1631 (aged 4 in 1635 [ Hotten 46]); m. by 1658 John Smith (eldest known child b. Dedham 18 October 1658 [ DeVR 7]).

    iv (possibly) PHILIP, b. about 1633 (aged 2 in 1635 [ Hotten 46]); no further record. (The passenger list record for this child may possibly be intended for the immigrant Philip Eliot, who would have been about 32 at this date [Eliot Gen 5-6].)

    ASSOCIATIONS: Brother of Rev. JOHN ELIOT {1632, Boston} [ GMB 1:630-32], JACOB ELIOT {1631, Boston} [ GMB 1:626-30], FRANCIS ELIOT {1640, Braintree}, Sarah (Eliot) Curtis (wife of WILLIAM CURTIS {1632, Roxbury} [ GMB 1:499-501]), Lydia (Eliot) Penniman (wife of JAMES PENNIMAN {1631, Boston} [ GMB 3:1426-30]), and Mary (Eliot) Payson (wife of EDWARD PAYSON {1634, Roxbury}) [ Eliot Gen 3-9].
    COMMENTS: On 3 April 1635, "Eliz[abeth] Elliott," aged 30, "Lyddia Elliot," aged 4, and "Phillip Elliot," aged 2, were enrolled at London for passage to New England on the Hopewell [ Hotten 46]. They were included in the grouping headed by "Husbandman Isack Disbrough of Ell-Tisley in co[unty] Cambridge," aged 18 [ Hotten 46]. On the same ship were "Marie Elliott," aged 13, enumerated under "Husbandman Jo[hn] Astwood," "Sara Elliott," aged 6, enumerated under "Husbandman Lawrence Whittimor" from Stanstead Abbots, Hertfordshire, and "Elizabeth Elliot," aged 8, enumerated under "Shoemaker Jo[hn] Ruggells" of Nazeing [ Hotten 46].

    Philip married Sybthorpe, Elizabeth 20 Oct 1624, Nazeing, Essex, England. Elizabeth (daughter of Sybthorpe, Robert and Averell, Anne) was born 1601, Hallingbury, Essex, England; died 8 Jan 1661, Dedham, Norfolk Co., MA, USA. [Group Sheet]


  4. 11.  Sybthorpe, Elizabeth was born 1601, Hallingbury, Essex, England (daughter of Sybthorpe, Robert and Averell, Anne); died 8 Jan 1661, Dedham, Norfolk Co., MA, USA.

    Other Events:

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    Notes:

    Name from page 111 from James Farmer's "First Settlers of New England"

    "The Complete Book of Emigrants 1607-1660" by Peter Wilson Coldham.
    page 132; April 1-6, 1635, Passengers embarked from London in the Hopewell of
    London, Mr. Wm Bunddocke, bound for New England. Elizabeth Elliott 30, Lyddia
    Elliot 4, and Philipp Elliot 2, with about 100 other passengers listed.

    Children:
    1. Eliot, Elizabeth was born Abt 1627, Nazing, England; died 18 Apr 1714.
    2. 5. Eliot, Sarah was born 1628, Nazing, England; died 12 Nov 1686, Dedham, Norfolk Co., MA, USA.
    3. Eliot, Lydia was born Abt 1631; died 1672.
    4. Eliot, Philip was born Abt 1633, Nazing, England; died UNKNOWN.


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