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Ancestors of Tim Farr

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William FISKE

HON. WILLIAM FFISKE - Born in England in about 1613.  He arrived in America in 1637 with his brother John(216) and was made freeman in May, 1642. He married Bridget Matchet of Pulham, Norfolk, in 1643 at Salem, MA. Soon afterwards he moved to Wenham, MA, and was the first town clerk there, from 1643 to 1660. In 1647 he was elected representative to the General Court of the Commonwealth and was re-elected every year thereafter until 1652. He received liberty to keep an ordinary (public house) in 1643, and was granted a license to sell wine and 'strong water' in 1646. He died suddenly in 1654, possibly of some disease as he failed to make a will. Prior to his death he had served in all the public offices in the town. When his property was appraised, by Phineas Ffiske(172) among others, one of the items was a "sign with the sign post", presumably connected with his public house. The right to keep a public house was transferred to Phineas a few years later. After his death his wife married in 1661 Thomas Rix, a surgeon of Salem; they had one son, Theophilus born in 1665.

Their offspring were:

WILLIAM FFISKE, baptised June 4, 1642, married Sarah Kilham.
SAMUEL FFISKE, born in Wenham, married Phebe Bragg and Mrs Hannah Allen.
JOSEPH FFISKE, born in Wenham, married Elizabeth Haman.
BENJAMIN FFISKE, born in Wenham, married Bethusa Morse.
MARTHA FFISKE, born in Wenham.


Jeffrey FISKE



JEFFREY - Born about 1474, married ?; possibly resided at Stradbroke, died after 1536.


John FISKE

JOHN - Alive in 1536 when he and his father were legatees and executors of the will of Sir John Fiske (priest).


Stephen PAINE



A descendant of Thomas Paine b. 1480 d. abt 1555 & Margaret b. abt 1500 d. aft Oct. 1555. They lived near Great Ellingham or Himghan, Norfolk, England. Came to New England on the ship "Dilligent, of Ipswich" along with four servants in 1638. They settled first in higham, MA and then on to Rehoboth, MA.
Source: Records in the posession of Alden Rosbrook.

STEPHEN PAINE (1), of Great Ellingham, near Hingham, Norfolk County, England, was born c. 1600; emigrated to Hingham, Massachusetts Bay, with his wife, three children, and four servants, in the ship "Diligent" in 1638. He was made a freeman on June 6, 1639. He was one of the grantees of Governor Bradford in 1641 to the eight square miles, named Rehobeth, moving there with his family in 1643. In 1645, Stephen was elected Representative, or Deputy, to the Court at Plymouth and was re-elected continuously until 1660 and at various times afterwards until 1671. He was a miller by occupation, a large land owner, and a leading citizen. He married, first, Neele "Rose" Adcock (1602/3-1660), the daughter of John and Elizabeth (Eldred) Adcock of Attleborough, Norfolk County, England. He married, second, Alice (_______) Parker (d. 1682), the widow of William Parker, in 1662. He perhaps married, third, Elizabeth ( ), who was named as his wife in his will. Stephen died on August 16, 1679, and was buried on August 21, 1679. His will, dated July 18, 1679, was proven at Plymouth October 30, 1679, and his estate was valued at L6733:15s:10d. He outlived his children and we know the names of only two, Stephen and Nathaniel.
Source: http://www.mossbay.com/paine/paine/paineline.htm

Stephen ,Sr.1 Paine was born in Great Ellingham, Norfolk, England 1602. Stephen died August 16, 1679 in Rehoboth, Mass, at 77 years of age.

He married twice. He married Neele Adcocke. Neele was born in Attleborough, Norfolk, England 1602. Neele died January 20, 1659/60 in Rehoboth, Ma, at 57 years of age. He married Alice (??????) Parker 1662. Alice died December 5, 1682.


Neely Rose ADCOCKE


Given name may be Cornelia


John PAINE

Came to New England on the ship "Dilligent, of Ipswich" in 1638. They settled first in Higham, MA and then on to Rehoboth, MA. John died either on the voyage or right after.
Source: Records in the posession of Alden Rosbrook.


Nathaniel PAINE

Came to New England on the ship "Dilligent, of Ipswich" in 1638. They settled first in higham, MA and then on to Rehoboth, MA.
Source: Records in the posession of Alden Rosbrook.


Richard CHADWELL

Res., bef 1649, Saugus (became Lynn 1637), Sandwich

172 Sandwich, Mass., Vital Records
Richard Chadwell deceased the 27 day of november and was buried the 28 ano: dom: 1681

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Catherine



Possibly married Richard Chadwell on July 22, 1649.
Source; Plymouth Colony Vital Records, Sandwich Register for Marriages and Burials.

Plymouth Colony Vital Records
[p.9] Richard Chadwell Married to Katheren Presberry July the 22cond

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Jane



Surname may be Annable.

Anthony ANNABLE b.1599 in England d.1672 in Massachusetts married Jane MOMFORD  b.1600 in England d.1643 in Massachusetts parents of Jane ANNABLE b.1622 in Massachusetts d.1693 married Anthony BESSE.


John FISKE

JOHN, the elder - Born about 1428, resided at Diss, Norfolk and/or Eye, Suffolk. Married Elizabeth ? Will dated 1488 mentions his wife and Mr. John Fiske, clerk.


William FISKE

WILLIAM - Born at Studhaugh, Laxfield, 1420-1425. Married Joan Lynne of Norfolk in 1460 and died before her. Her will dated July 15 1504 mentions their sons John, Augustine and Simon; sons' wifes Christian, Elizabeth, Margerye and Anne; and daughters Margery and Margaret. She was buried at Hollowen (All Saints?) churchyard, Laxfield.


Joan LYNNE

The will of JOHANE FYSKE, late the wife of William Fyske of Laxfeld, July 15, 1504.
My soul "to our lady saynt Mary & all the saynts in heven." To be buried in the Cherchyerd of all the Hallowen of Laxfeld." [All Saints?] To Laxfeld church 10s. To the Gild of Our Lady there 3s. 4d. To "Agnes Arteyse servaunt" 3s. 4d. To a priest to sing for me in Laxfeld church for one-half a year. For a trental 10s. To the sepulchre light 40d. To the light before the rood 40d. To the repair of the chapel 40d. To every godchild 4d. To my daughters Margery and Margaret 13s. 4d. each. To Johan Davy 20d. To "Christian Margerye Elizabeth & Anne my sonys wyffes" 40d. each. To Sir John, my son [in-law?], 40d. To my son Austyn [Augustine] to "pay down at my buryeng" to my executors, 6 marks for the lands called Gowches, and 4 marks which he shall allow himself twelve months after my decease for the purchase of said lands; and he is also to pay my executors, in the second year after my decease, for the priest's services, 5 marks, and in the third year, 5 marks for my legacies. Executors: "Syr John Fyske the son of John Fyske and Simon Fyske my son," and they are to dispose of the residue to the most pleasure of God and the welfare of my soul.
Proved at Horham the last of February 1504/5 by the executors.


William SICKERLING



Archdeaconry of Colchester. Filed Wills. 109 Downinge. 6 April 1598. William Sickerlinge of Boxsted, Essex, yeoman ‘thelder , bur. in B. churchyard. Son John S., house I dwell in called Bofeilds & lands called Hodges, suffering Mary my now wife to live at Bofeilds. Son Richard S. ‘thelder , houses & lands called Cookes (7 ac.). Godson William Milks £3; his brother John Mills, 40s. To Jeremie Mills my daughter's son, 40s. To John Tessard my daughter's child 40s. To Thomas Mott my godson 3s. 4d. Son Allen Sickerling 20s. Son-in-law & daughter Joseph & Fayth Howmes the £4 they received of Mr. Richard Simnell for me, & to my dau. Fayth Howmes 20s. which her own mother lent her. To my son-in-law Robert Page £5. 10s. which he has already paid for me to Joseph Howmes for discharge of a bond wherein I stood bound with him.

The above legacies to be from sale of a grove; residue of the proceeds to go to the children of Robert Page my son-in-law and Thomas Martin of West Barthoult, Essex. Son Robert Sickening's son William, lands called Penneth (12 ac.). Executors, Robert Page & Thomas Martin. Witn: John Graye, Stephen Chillen, Joseph Sickening, Edwd. Messing, Robert Lowthe, Edmd. Neverd.

Mem. 17 Oct. 1598 of surrender by testator of above houses & lands into hands of Edward Messinge & Steph. Chillan, copyholders of Rivershall manor, to use of his will. Witn: John Baynbregg, Edmund Neverd. (No Act.)


Anne RULLE



FROM THE PARISH REGISTERS OF BOXTED, CO. ESSEX

Marriages, 1559--1616
1559          William Sickerlvn and Anne RuIle, 18 October


John SICKERLING

Mentioned in father's will.


Richard SICKERLING

Mentioned in father's will.