Pane-Joyce Genealogy

Family of Gov. Thomas Dudley (1146) & Dorothy Yorke

4190. Thomas Dudley. Born ca 1605 in Northamptonshire, England. Education: Emanuel College, Cam bridge, degrees 1626 and 1630.

Thomas sailed to New England with his father, but there’s no further record.5

4191. Samuel Dudley. Born ca 1608 in Northamptonshire, England. Samuel was baptized in Northamptonshire, England, on 30 Nov 1608. Samuel died on 10 Feb 1684 in Hampton, NH.2

SAMUEL, Exeter, b. not, perhaps, at Northampton in Eng. a. 1610, as often said, came with his f. in 1630, was lieut. in 1631, freem. 7 Oct. 1640, m. 1632 or 3, Mary, d. of first Gov. Winthrop had in Boston prob. Thomas, bapt. 9 Mar. 1634, H. C. 1651; John, 28 June 1635; Margaret, at Cambridge, d. young; Samuel at Boston, b. 2, bapt. 11 Aug. 1639, d. within four years; and at Salisbury, Ann, b. 16 Oct. 1641, wh. m. Edward Hilton of Exeter. His w. d. 12 Apr. 1643, but he soon m. ano. Mary, wh. is by Mr. Dean Dudley with much prob. conject. to have been sis. of Henry Byley, had Theophilus, 31 Oct. 1644; Mary, 21 Apr. 1646, d. soon; Byley, 27 Sept. 1647; Mary, again, 6 Jan. 1650; and Thomas, again; and by third w. Elizabeth had Elizabeth b. 1652; Stephen; James, b. 1663; Timothy; Abigail; Dorothy; Rebecca; and Samuel; but we kn. not their respective dates. He was rep. for Salisbury 1644, had some desire to go to New London; but was some yrs. at Hampton, and finally bec. the min. at E. and d. 10 Feb. 1684. Mary m. Samuel Hardy of Beverly; Abigail m. a Watson; Dorothy m. 26 Oct. 1681, Moses Leavitt; Rebecca m. 21 Nov. 1681, Francis Lyford; and Elizabeth m. 25 Sept. 1674, Kinsley Hall.2

ca 1632 Samuel first married Mary Winthrop, daughter of Gov. John Winthrop (12 Jan 1587/8-26 Mar 1649) & Mary Forth (-Jun 1615). Born ca 1611/2 in Great Stambridge, Essex. Mary was baptized in Great Stambridge, Essex, on 19 Jan 1611/2.5 Mary died on 12 Apr 1643 in Salisbury, MA.

Their children include:
12771 i. Thomas Dudley (ca 1633/4-7 Nov 1655)
12772 ii. John Dudley (ca 1635-)
12773 iii. Margaret Dudley (ca 1637-)
12774 iv. Samuel Dudley (Died young) (ca 1639-17 Apr 1643)
12775 v. Anne Dudley (ca 1641-ca 1700)

ca 1644 Samuel second married Mary Byley, daughter of Henry Byley & Elizabeth Reade. Born on 8 May 1615. Mary died ca 1651.

Their children include:
12776 i. Theophilus Dudley (Died unmarried) (31 Oct 1644-ca 1713)
12777 ii. Mary Dudley (Died soon) (21 Apr 1646-28 Dec 1646)
12778 iii. Byley Dudley (27 Sep 1647-4 Sep 1728)
12779 iv. Mary Dudley (6 Jan 1648/9-ca 1713)
12780 v. Thomas Dudley (ca 1651-ca 1713)

ca 1653 Samuel third married Elizabeth Smith, daughter of Richard Smith (-24 Sep 1714) & Hannah Cheney (16 Nov 1642-9 May 1722). Elizabeth died aft 1702.

Their children include:
12781 i. Elizabeth Dudley (ca 1653-)
12782 ii. Stephen Dudley (24 Dec 1654-1734)
12783 iii. Timothy Dudley (ca 1656-)
12784 iv. Rebecca Dudley (ca 1658-)
12785 v. Abigail Dudley (ca 1660-)
12786 vi. Dorothy Dudley (ca 1662-)
12787 vii. James Dudley (ca 1663-14 Nov 1720)
12788 viii. Samuel Dudley (ca 1667-ca 1734)

4192. Anne Dudley. Born ca 1610 in England.5 Anne died on 16 Sep 1672 in Andover, MA.5

Anne was a lady celebrated for her poetical talent.2 Two studies of Anne Bradstreet and her poetry are by Elizabeth Wade White, Anne Bradstreet: The Tenth Muse (New York, 1971), and by Ann Stanford, Anne Bradstreet: The Worldly Poet (New York, 1974).

ca 1628 Anne married Gov. Simon Bradstreet (807) , son of Rev. Simon Bradstreet (354) (ca 1580-Feb 1621) & Margaret [Bradstreet] (-1631), in England. Born on 18 Mar 1603/4 in Horbling, Lincolnshire, Eng.5 Simon died in Salem, MA, on 27 Mar 1697; he was 93.5 Occupation: magistrate.

Simon, of Cambridge, Ipswich, Boston, was a few years at Andover, and spent his latest days at Salem, after Sep 1695. s. of Simon, a min. it is said, bred at Emanuel, Cambr. Univ. enter. there 1617, and matricul. 9 July 1618, as a sizer, had his A. B. 1620, and A. M. 1624, came in the fleet with Winthrop 1630, chos. an assist. 18 Mar. bef. and so cont. by Ann. elect. 48 yrs.; secr. 23 Aug. 1630 to 1636; dep.-gov. 1673-8; gov. 1679 to 1686; and again after the rising against Sir E. Andros 1689-92.2

His sec. w. Ann, wid. of capt. Joseph Gardner, d. of Emanuel Downing, younger by more than thirty yrs. wh. he m. 6 June 1676, d. 19 Apr. 1713, aged 79.2

Their children include:
2956 i. Samuel Bradstreet (ca 1632-1682)
2957 ii. Dorothy Bradstreet (ca 1634-26 Feb 1671/2)
2958 iii. Sarah Bradstreet (ca 1636-17 Apr 1704)
2959 iv. Hannah Bradstreet (ca 1638-)
2960 v. Rev. Simon Bradstreet (28 Sep 1640-10 Feb 1683/4)
2961 vi. Mercy Bradstreet (ca 1647-5 Oct 1714)
2962 vii. Dudley Bradstreet (ca 1649-13 Nov 1706)
2963 viii. John Bradstreet (22 Jul 1652-11 Jan 1719)

4193. Patience Dudley. Born ca 1612 in England. Patience died on 8 Feb 1689/90 in Ipswich, MA.

On 18 Oct 1632 Patience married Maj.-Gen. Daniel Denison, son of William Denison & Margaret Chandler, in Cambridge, MA.5 Born ca 1612. Daniel died on 20 Sep 1682.

Their children include:
12789 i. John Denison (ca 1641-1671)
12790 ii. Elizabeth Denison (ca 1641-13 Jun 1723)

4194. Sarah Dudley. Born ca 1620 in Lincolnshire, England. Sarah was baptized in Sempringham, Lincolnshire, on 23 Jul 1620.2 Sarah died on 3 Nov 1659 in Roxbury, MA.

by jun 1639 Sarah first married Maj. Benjamin Keayne (6212) , son of Capt. Robert Keayne (-aft 1656) & Anne Mansfield (1700) (ca 1596/7-1667).5 Born ca May 1618 in London, England. Benjamin was baptized in St. Michael, Cornehill, London, on 14 May 1618. Benjamin died in 1662. They were divorced by 1647.5

Child:
12791 i. Anne Keayne (ca 1640-30 Jun 1704)

Sarah second married Thomas Pacy.

4195. Mercy Dudley. Born on 27 Sep 1621 in Oakley, Northampton, Eng. Mercy died in Newbury, MA, on 1 Jul 1691; she was 69.

On 20 May 1639 when Mercy was 17, she married Rev. John Woodbridge (6626) , son of John Woodbridge (ca 1582-1637) & Sarah Parker (1835) (15 Apr 1583-), in Northampton, England. Born in 1613 in Stanton, Wiltshire, Eng. John died on 17 Mar 1695 in Newbury, MA.

"Was brought by his uncle, Rev. Thomas Parker, whose living was at Newbury." He attended Oxford University. he came to New England in 1634, settling in Newbury, MA as a planter. (Farmer, p. 328) He served as Town Clerk of Newbury from 1634 to 1638. Minister. He was at first a husbandman or farmer. About 1642, Thomas Dudley, his father-in-law, advised him to become a teacher, or minister, which advice he followed. He was a Deputy to the General Court, 1639-40-41. In 1643 he kept school in Boston; he was ordained over the church in Andover, 24 October 1645. (Mather says 16 September 1644.) (Farmer, p. 328)

He returned with his family to England in 1647, where, among other situations, he became a minister at Andover, Haunts. and Bedford, St. Martins, Wiltshire, from which place he was ejected at the Restoration. In 1662 he was driven from a school in Newbury, England by the Bartholomew Act, and in 1663 he returned to New England. He was Assistant of the Massachusetts Bay Colony in 1683-1684.

He became assistant to his uncle Parker, whose sister Sarah his father had married, but was dismissed 21 November 1670, because of church dissensions. He died in Newbury, Massachusetts 18 March 1694, aged 84. (From BiblioDesiderata, 1871, page 25.)

Their children include:
12792 i. Sarah Woodbridge (7 Jun 1640-1691)
12793 ii. Lucy Woodbridge (13 Mar 1641/2-18 Jun 1710)
12794 iii. John Woodbridge (ca 1644-13 Nov 1691)
12795 iv. Rev. Benjamin Woodbridge (Jun 1645-15 Jan 1709/10)
12796 v. Thomas Woodbridge (ca 1648-30 Mar 1681)
12797 vi. Dorothy Woodbridge (ca 1650-)
12798 vii. Anne Woodbridge (ca 1653-28 Feb 1700/1)
12799 viii. Timothy Woodbridge (13 Jan 1656-30 Apr 1732)
12800 ix. Joseph Woodbridge (ca 1657-17 Sep 1726)
12801 x. Martha Woodbridge (15 Jun 1658-3 Jul 1738)
12802 xi. Mary Woodbridge (ca 1662-)
12803 xii. (infant) Woodbridge (Died soon) (ca 1664-)


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