Pane-Joyce Genealogy
Ralph Earle (1412) & Joan Savage
3523. Ralph Earle. Born ca 1632 in Bishop’s Stortford, Hertfordshire. Ralph died in Dartmouth, MA ca 1716.39
Ca 1659 Ralph married Dorcas Sprague, daughter of Francis Sprague (ca 1590-ca 1670/1680). Born ca 1632 in Duxbury, MA. Dorcas died in Dartmouth, MA aft 1692.
Their children include:
10630i.
John Earle (ca 1660-bef 2 Feb 1717/8)
10631ii.
Elizabeth Earle (ca 1662-)
10632iii.
Ralph Earle (ca 1664-14 Apr 1718)
10633iv.
William Earle (ca 1672-1715)
10634v.
Joseph Earle (ca 1668-ca 1756)
10635vi.
Dorcas Earle (ca 1670-bef 1754)
3524. Martha Earle. Born ca 1633. Martha died in 1696.
Martha married William Wood, son of John Wood (ca 1590-Mar 1655) & Margaret Carter. Born ca 1632 in London, England. William died in Dartmouth, MA in 1697.
Their children include:
10636i.
William Wood (ca 1665-9 Jan 1756)
10637ii.
Mary Wood (ca 1665-15 Dec 1721)
10638iii.
George Wood (ca 1667-25 Nov 1742)
10639iv.
Sarah Wood (ca 1676-24 Oct 1742)
10640v.
Margaret Wood (ca 1678-ca 1755/1757)
10641vi.
Joseph Wood (4 Nov 1680-)
10642vii.
Daniel Wood (ca 1683-11 Feb 1758)
10643viii.
Josiah Wood (ca 1686-ca 1710)
10644ix.
Rebecca Wood (ca 1689-16 May 1745)
10645x.
John Wood (ca 1689-)
3525. William Earle. Born ca 1634. William was baptized in Bishop’s Stortford, Hertfordshire, on 11 May 1634. William died in Portsmouth, RI on 15 Jan 1715.322
Ca 1654 William first married Mary Walker, daughter of John Walker (ca 1603-after 18 Mar 1647[/8]) & Katherine (ca 1603-ca 1648/1654), in Portsmouth, RI. Born say 1634.16

Mary, of Portsmouth.
Their children include:
10646i.
Mary Earle (ca 1655-Jun 1734)
10647ii.
William Earle (ca 1657-)
10648iii.
Thomas Earle (ca 1665-28 Apr 1727)
10649iv.
Ralph Earle (1660-1757)
10650v.
Ca 1677 William second married Prudence in Portsmouth, RI. Prudence died on 18 Jan 1718.
Their children include:
10651i.
John Earle (ca 1677-12 Aug 1759)
10652ii.
Prudence Earle (ca 1681-12 Mar 1732/3)
3526. Mary Earle. Born ca 1640 in Portsmouth, RI.323 Mary died in Portsmouth, RI on 22 Mar 1718.314
Ca 1657 Mary first married William Cory, son of John Cory (ca 1611-bef 1669) & Ann, in Portsmouth, RI. Born ca 1634 in Bristol, England. William was baptized in St James, Bristol, on 21 May 1634.324 William died in Portsmouth, RI 8 Feb 1681/2.323

In his will dated 4 Jan 1681/2, proved 29 Feb 1681/2, William Cory named his wife Mary, his sons John, William, Thomas, Caleb, and Roger, and daughters Mercy, Ann, Mary, and Joan.323
Their children include:
10653i.
John Cory (12 May 1658-31 May 1712)
10654ii.
William Cory (ca 1659-14 May 1704)
10655iii.
Mercy Cory (Oct 1661-ca 1727)
10656iv.
Caleb Cory (ca 1664-10 Apr 1704)
10657v.
Thomas Cory (1661-21 Mar 1738)
10658vi.
Anne Cory (Feb 1663-ca 1700)
10659vii.
Roger Cory (Sep 1665-6 Jan 1753/4)
10660viii.
Margaret Cory (Died young) (Sep 1668-1682)
10661ix.
Mary Cory (ca 1670-aft 1726)
10662x.
Joan Cory (Sep 1675-ca 1754)
In 1683 Mary second married Joseph Timberlake.323

Joseph, of Little Compton.
3527. Sarah Earle. Born ca 1647 in Portsmouth, RI. Sarah died in Tiverton, RI in 1690.263

Sarah first married Thomas Cornell as his second wife. She married second David Lake.

Sarah was named in her father’s will as “Sarah, widow to the late deceased Thomas Cornell.”
Sarah first married Thomas Cornell (6757) , son of Thomas Cornell (2628) (-ca 1655) & Rebecca Briggs (2567) (-8 Feb 1673). Born ca Oct 1627 in Saffron Walden, Essex. Thomas was baptized in Saffron Walden, Essex, on 21 Oct 1627.105 Thomas died in Portsmouth, RI on 23 May 1673.247

The name of Thomas Cornell’s first wife is not known. His second wife was Sarah Earle.

From The Genealogy of the Cornell Family:247
    1655, March, 17, Portsmouth; he is called Thomas Cornell, Jr.. was chosen with three others to prize land and buildings of John Wood, deceased. 1657, Dec. 10, had a grant of 10 acres.
    1663, Aug. 24, He, eldest son of Thomas Cornell, confirmed a deed his mother had made two years previously to Richard Hart.
    1664-72, several times Deputy to the General Assembly of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations.
    1670, May 4, he and three others appointed to audit colonies’ accounts.
    1671, June 7, his bill to Assembly for further encouragement of a troop of horse was referred to next Assembly (and there is no further record of the bill); At the same meeting ordered that Thomas Cornell be desired to be a messenger from this court to carry a letter to the Governor of Plymouth, and that he be supplied with twenty shillings in silver by the treasurer, Mr. John Coggeshall, towards bearing his charge.
    1672, April 2, ‘Voted that some persons be employed by this Assembly to goe over to Narragansett and take a view of such places there or thereabouts that are fit for plantations and make inquirie of English and Indians who are the owners of, or who “laie claime”to such lands and signify unto them that the colony doeth intend such lands shall be improved by peoplinge the same, and that the personds doe make return of what they doe therein to the next General Assembly.’ On this committee Thomas Cornell was appointed for Portsmouth.
    1673, May 23, was executed. for the murder of his mother, concerning the injustice of this, and
the lack of any proper evidence to convict him.
    1674, March 7, ‘Ordered by the Assembly, whereas, Thomas Cornell of Portsmouth, who was lately executed for murthering his mother, Mrs. Rebecca Cornell, whereupon according to law, this court of Tryalls have made seizure of his estate. This Assembly (in consideration of the matter, and for the supply of the wife and children of the said Thoinas), doe see cause to release the said seizure and empowere the council of the towne of Portsmouth to take care and order that the estate of the said Thomas be soe secured and improved that just debts and other charges
be first paid and discharged, and that then his wife and children be supplyed and relieved and to that end to order and appoint an executor or executors for the true performance thereof, and that this said Towne Council doe make a will according to law, divide the estate to this wife and children of the said Thomas.’
1674, July 4, a writing was presented to the court of Plymouth by William Earle, of Dartmouth, which was by some termed the will of Thomas Cornell of Rhode Island, late deceased, in which is inentioned the disposal of some estate in our colony. The court deferred accepting it for the present and appointed William Earle, and John Cornell, brother of the deceased, to take care of the estate that it be not squandered.
    1674, Oct. 29, the court ordered that such part of estate as deceased left in Plymouth colony, should be divided as follows: to widow and three children he had by her, one-half; to four eldest children of said Cornell, the other half, which they were to have in land, being sons. The right of widow Sarah for life, in the lands, was to be paid her out of the personal, if she require it.
    Inventory, £77, 19s., 6d., of real and personal estate in Darthmouth, viz.: 8 mares, 4 geldings, 2 two years, 3 colts, 4 heifers, 4 steers, 5 yearlings, house and land, £41, gun, pair of old wheels, scythe, pair of bandoleers, &c. (An inventory of his estate in Portsmouth was made by John Albro and John Sanford, amounting to £452.18.5. Inventory, 22 acres land, loo sheep, cattle, horses, &c.)
    1679, Jan. 4, differences having arisen between Thomas Cornell, eldest son of Thomas Cornell, deceased, and David Lake of Nunaquaquit (a neck in New Plymouth), now husband to Sarah, late widow to Thomas Cornell of Portsmouth, concerning right of dower belonging to said Sarah in estate of late husband, and more especially in farm said Thomas Cornell possesseth, the said differences being in a friendly manner compromised a full discharge is now given by said Lake except a bill of £20.
Their children include:
10663i.
Sarah Cornell (ca 1671-16 Jan 1749)
10664ii.
Innocent Cornell (ca 1673-aft 15 Nov 1720)
Ca 1677 Sarah second married David Lake (2770) , son of Henry Lake (1210) (ca Aug 1611-21 Feb 1673) & Alice (-ca 1650/1).263 Born ca 1646 in Dorchester, MA. David died in Tiverton, RI aft 1709.

David was a freeman at Portsmouth 27 Feb 1669, and his ear mark was recorded 29 Mar 1669. On 22 Sep 1679 he bought land on the Taunton River (in Dighton, Somerset, and Freetown) and also at Sippican (Rochester) and Acushnet (New Bedford). In 1689 he was a proprietor at Dartmouth and a Selectman at Tiverton on 28 Jul 1694 and in 1698. On 16 Mar 1696 and in 1698 he was Town Clerk of Tiverton. On 11 Mar 1702 he was Moderator of the Tiverton Town Meeting. On 15 Jun 1709 he, then of Little Compton, deeded to Zaccheus Butts his rights in the lands in Dorchester and Stoughton, MA (inherited from his uncle Thomas).105

He was a saddler under Col. Benjamin Church in King Philip’s War.39
Their children include:
7655i.
Sarah Lake (10 May 1678-10 May 1754)
7656ii.
David Lake (2 Jun 1679-4 Aug 1767)
7657iii.
Jonathan Lake (30 Dec 1681-)
7658iv.
Joel Lake (30 Jan 1683-1735)
7659v.
Joseph Lake (15 Jun 1690-)
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