Pane-Joyce Genealogy
Gov. Thomas Dudley (1398) & Catherine Dighton
3500. Deborah Dudley. Born 27 Feb 1644[/5] in Roxbury, MA.78 Deborah was baptized in Roxbury, MA, 2 Mar 1644/5.16 Deborah died in Medford, MA on 1 Nov 1683.242 Religion: Debora was admitted to full communion 5 Feb 1664/5 to the First Church, Charlestown.152
By 1665 Deborah married Maj. Jonathan Wade (6534) , son of Jonathan Wade (2520) (ca 1612-13 Jun 1683) & Susannah (-29 Nov 1678).16 Born ca 1637.16 Jonathan died in Medford, MA on 24 Nov 1689.321 Religion: Jonathan was admitted to full communion 29 Mar 1668 to the First Church, Charlestown.152

Jonathan first married Dorothy Buckley, second Deborah Dudley, and third Elizabeth Dunster.

Jonathan, first of Ipswich, then Medford, was captain of the three county troop of horse, freeman 1669.25
Their children include:
10548i.
Deborah Wade (ca 1667-bef Nov 1719)
10549ii.
Prudence Wade (ca 1669-Oct 1717)
10550iii.
Catherine Wade (Died soon) (ca Aug 1671-)
10551iv.
Catherine Wade (ca Jun 1673-)
10552v.
Susanna Wade (ca Jun 1677-12 Mar 1742/3)
10553vi.
Dorothy Wade (Died young) (10 Jul 1681-)
10554vii.
Dudley Wade (18 Oct 1683- before 20 Mar 1728/9)
3501. Gov. Joseph Dudley. Born on 23 Sep 1647 in Roxbury, MA.78 Joseph was baptized in Roxbury, MA, on 26 Sep 1647.16 Joseph died in Boston, MA, on 2 Apr 1720; he was 72.152 Buried on 8 Apr 1720 in Roxbury, MA.152 Education: Harvard 1665.

JOSEPH, Roxbury, s. of Gov. Thomas. freem. 1672, rep. 1673-5, ar. co. 1677, an Assist. 1676 to 85, made Presid. of the Cols. of Mass. and N. H. 1686, had visit. Eng,. in 1682, was of Andros's counc. and made Ch. Just. of an unconstitutional Sup. Court; after being long impris. here, on the Revo. went in Feb. 1690 to Eng. but came back the same yr. with commiss. as Ch. Just. of Mass. and was aft. Dep. Gov. of the Isle of Wight under Lord Cutts, as Hutch. II. 86 shows, 8 yrs. and came home 1702, with commiss. as Gov. wh. place he serv. until Nov. 1715, d. 2 Apr. 1720. Of the charact. of so disting. a politician the lineaments will borrow colors from the artist's pencil; yet that of Hutch. II. 213, 214, shows an honorab. impartiality, especially when we reflect how he must have kn. the envenom. hatred of his relat. the Mathers. Something darker is the portrait in Bancroft, III. 100, but he may have mistak. the secret feeling of Dudley's heart, and fell into wonderful error, when he closed the relation with that sad retribut. "His grave is among strangers," for all Roxbury could testify that his final resting place is close to that of his f. and that he was bur. in his native town, where he passed the last eighteen yrs. of his life. In later editions the historian struck out that clause of malediction. His will of 27 Oct. 1719, ment. only two s. and bequeathes "his body to be bur. with his f." His w. Rebecca, d. of Edward Tyng, had Thomas, b. 26 Feb. 1670, bapt. next day, H. C. 1685, d. young; Edward, 4 Sept. 1671; Joseph, 8, bapt. 9 Nov. 1673; Paul, 3, bapt. 5 Sept. 1675, H. C. 1690 (a much disting. man, Ch. Just. of the Prov. F. R. S. m. 15 Sept. 1703, Lucy Wainwright), and d. 21 Jan. 1751; Samuel, 7 Sept. 1677; John, 28 Feb. bapt. 2 Mar. 1679; Rebecca, 16, bapt. 22 May 1681, m. 15 Sept. 1702, Samuel Sewall; Catharine, 7 Jan., 1683, d. same day; Ann, 27, bapt. 31 Aug. 1684, m. 16 Dec. 1707, John Winthrop; William, 20, bapt. 24 Oct. 1686, H. C. 1704 (a man of emin. speaker of the ho. mem. of his majesty's counc. f. of Thomas, H. C. 1750, and of Joseph, H. C. 1751); Daniel, 4 Feb. 1689; Catharine, again, 5 Jan. 1690, wh. m. 20 Apr. 1714, William Dummer; and Mary, 2 Nov. 1692, wh. m. 1 Jan. 1713, Francis Wainwright, and next, Joseph Atkins, and d. 19 Nov. 1774; and the wid. of the Gov. d. 21 Sept. 1722, aged 71. One of the most curious combinat. in N. E. Hist. is detail. in his corresp. with Incr. and Cotton Mather, 1708, for wh. see 1 Mass. Hist. Coll. III. 126-137. Both of the rev. casuists display much shrewdness and more malignity.25
Ca 1668 Joseph married Rebecca Tyng, daughter of Edward Tyng (ca 1610-27 Dec 1681) & Mary Sears (-4 Jul 1685). Born on 13 Jul 1651 in Boston, MA.152 Rebecca died in Roxbury, MA, on 21 Sep 1722; she was 71.152
Their children include:
10555i.
Thomas Dudley (26 Feb 1669/70-1689)
10556ii.
Edward Dudley (Died young) (4 Sep 1671-1 Feb 1682/3)
10557iii.
Joseph Dudley (Died young) (Nov 1673-)
10558iv.
Hon. Paul Dudley (3 Sep 1675-25 Jan 1750/1)
10559v.
Samuel Dudley (Died young) (7 Sep 1677-)
10560vi.
John Dudley (Died young) (28 Feb 1678[/9]-)
10561vii.
Rebecca Dudley (16 May 1681-)
10562viii.
Katherine Dudley (Died soon) (7 Jan 1682/3-8 Jan 1682/3)
10563ix.
Ann Dudley (27 Aug 1684-16 Dec 1776)
10564x.
Col. William Dudley (ca 1686-5 Aug 1743)
10565xi.
Daniel Dudley (Died young) (4 Feb 1688/9-)
10566xii.
Katherine Dudley (5 Jan 1689/90-13 Jan 1751/2)
10567xiii.
Mary Dudley (2 Nov 1692-12 Nov 1774)
3502. Paul Dudley. Born ca 1650 in Roxbury, MA. Paul was baptized in Roxbury, MA, on 8 Sep 1650.78 Paul died in Boston, MA on 1 Dec 1681.152

PAUL, Boston, merch. youngest s. of Gov. Thomas, ar. co. 1677, m. Mary, d. of Gov. Leverett, had Paul, b. 4, bapt. 14 Mar. 1678, sh. prob. d. young; and Thomas, bapt. 2 May 1680, beside, perhaps, a posthum. ch. provid. for in his will, that was b. 26 Apr. 1682, and four days after bapt. Paul, at Willard's ch. He was Collector of the customs under the Col. ordin. and d. 1 Dec. 1681. His wid. m. Penn Townsend, as 2d w.25
On 15 Dec 1675 Paul married Mary Leverett, daughter of John Leverett & Sarah Houghton, in Boston, MA.152 Born 12 Feb 1655/6 in Boston, MA.152 Mary died in Boston, MA in Jul 1699.152 Buried on 5 Jul 1699 in Boston, MA.152
Their children include:
10568i.
Paul Dudley (Died young) (5 Mar 1677/8-)
10569ii.
Capt. Thomas Dudley (ca May 1680-1710)
10570iii.
Paul Dudley (26 Apr 1682-1706)
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