Pane-Joyce Genealogy

Family of Mary Heath (5513) & John Johnson

15272. Mary Johnson. Born ca 1614 in Hertfordshire, England. Mary was baptized in Ware, Hertfordshire, on 31 Jul 1614.70 Mary died in Jan 1678/9 in Rehoboth, MA. Buried on 29 Jan 1678/9 in Rehoboth, MA.70

Mary first married Roger Mowry. Born ca 1610.5 Roger died on 5 Jan 1666[/7] in Providence, RI.5

Roger Morey, or Mowry, of Salem, MA, and Providence, RI.70

Their chidren include:
27989 i. Jonathan Mowry (ca 1633-19 May 1708)
27990 ii. Appia Mowry (ca 1638-)
27991 iii. Mary Mowry (ca 1639/40-)
27992 iv. Elizabeth Mowry (ca 1642-aft 1690)
27993 v. Nathaniel Mowry (10 Jan 1643-24 Mar 1717/8)
27994 vi. Mehitable Mowry (ca 1644-)
27995 vii. John Mowry (ca 1646-)
27996 viii. Joseph Mowry (ca 1647-27 May 1716)
27997 ix. Benjamin Mowry (8 May 1649-)
27998 x. Thomas Mowry (19 Jul 1652-)
27999 xi. Hannah Mowry (28 Sep 1656-)

On 16 Mar 1673/4 Mary second married John Kingsley in Rehoboth, MA.5 Born on 7 Sep 1614. John died in Jan 1678 in Rehoboth, MA. Buried on 6 Jan 1678 in Rehoboth, MA.70

John, son of John & Katherine (Butler) Kinniesley.

15273. Capt. Isaac Johnson. Born ca 1615/6 in Hertfordshire, England. Isaac was baptized in Great Amwell, Hertfordshire, on 11 Feb 1615/6.70 Isaac died on 19 Dec 1675 in Fort Narangansett.70 Isaac died in King Philip’s War.

On 20 Jan 1636/7 Isaac married Elizabeth Porter, daughter of Adrien Porter (ca 1585/6-) & Elizabeth Allott (ca 1582/3-Mar 1617), in Roxbury, MA.70 Born ca 1610/2 in Hertfordshire, England. Elizabeth was baptized in Ware, Hertfordshire, on 10 Feb 1610/1.200

Children of Isaac and Elizabeth (Porter) Johnson, born at Roxbury:
      i. Elizabeth Johnson, b. 24 Dec 1637, m. at Roxbury 20 Dec 1658 Henry Bowen;
      ii. John Johnson, b. 3 Nov 1639, d. 20 Dec 1661 at Roxbury;
      iii. Mary Johnson, b. 24 Apr 1642, m. at Roxbury 17 Dec 1663 William Bartholomew;
      iv. Isaac Johnson, b. 7 Jan 1643/4;
      v. Joseph Johnson, b. Oct 1645, d. 12 Dec 1645; and
      vi. Nathaniel Johnson, b. 1 May 1647.200

Their chidren include:
28000 i. Mary Johnson (24 Apr 1642-1705)
28001 ii. Isaac Johnson (7 Jan 1643/4-3 Feb 1720)
28002 iii. Nathaniel Johnson (1 May 1647-14 Feb 1698)

15274. John Johnson. Born ca 1618 in Hertfordshire, England. John was baptized in Great Amwell, Hertfordshire, on 5 Apr 1618.70 John died in Jul 1627 in Ware, Hertfordshire. Buried on 8 Jul 1627 in Ware, Hertfordshire.

15275. Elizabeth Johnson. Born ca 1619 in Hertfordshire, England. Elizabeth was baptized in Great Amwell, Hertfordshire, on 22 Aug 1619.70 Buried on 5 Jan 1683/4 in Roxbury, MA.70

On 14 Mar 1642/3 Elizabeth married Robert Pepper, son of Robert Pepper & Elizabeth Leake, in Roxbury, MA.70 Born ca 1620.70 Robert died on 7 Jul 1684 in Roxbury, MA.70

15276. Humphrey Johnson. Born ca 1620 in Hertfordshire, England. Humphrey was baptized in Great Amwell, Hertfordshire, on 5 Nov 1620.70 Humphrey died on 24 Jul 1693 in Hingham, MA.33

“Humphrey prob. s. of John, an early resident of Roxbury, and whose names appear in this relation in a mortgage deed datede ‘22 of the 7 month, 1643’ (S. D.), ‘was a resident of Scituate,’ says Deane’s History, ‘in 1651.’ He seems to have been a man of ability and shrewdness, but inclinded to make trouble with both the town and Colony officials, as will be seen by the foll. extract form the Colony records: ‘1673. Humphrey Johnson, having come into this Government without leave of the Governor and two of the Assistants (contrary to law), is now ordered to remove his dwelling and cottage, erected within the town of Scituate, within one month form the date hereof,k or else order shall be given for the pulling down thereof.’ He shortly after became a resident of Hing., as will be see by the foll. ‘The 30^th day of March, 1674, vpon the request of Humphrey Johnson of Hingham, the selectmen of Hingham, on the behalf of the Towne granted the said Humphrey Johnson liberty to remove his house off Scituate Land vnto Hingham Towne Common Land, and he is to remove it off Hingham Land againe at three months warning.’ On the 22d of Arp. 1675, he was granted certain privileges for improvements by the selectmen, and admonished, concerning the establishing of certain fence lines, ‘to regard the matter quietly,’ ... Resided at Liberty Plain, So. Hing.”33

“Serj. Humphrey Johnson was in Scituate 1651, and purchased lands of William Hatch, on the north of Cornet Stetson’s farm, a deep ravine dividing the two farms. His house stood near the bank of that ravine: it was afterward owned by Joshua Lincoln. He had also several houses by purchase, and claimed to be successor in division of common lands, to Resolved White and Josiah Holmes. ... Johnson removed to Hingham 1673. ... Serj. Johnson was a capable man in publick affairs, and often employed in Town business, in the early part of his life: but he had an uncommon inclination to law suits, and few men have left on the records of the Court, so many evidences of his litigious dispostion—some of which we select. In 1683, he commenced a suit against the Town for three shares in common lands. He had removed his residence out of the Colony ten years before, band the Town considered that his right to common lands was thereby cancelled. He, however, recovered an execution, and John Cushing, Samuel Clap and Jeremiah Hatch, were appointed to set off lands to satisfy the execution. Again, 1687, when Sir Edmund Andros, Governor General, and his Council had the sole control of affairs, Johnson went with complaints to the Governor, ‘that he had not had his full rights in Scituate.’ The Town bieng notified, thus remonstrated and answered that Johnson’s claims had all been satisfiedl ‘that the original write and process thereupon was altogether tortious and wrong, and yet what was obtained by judgment of Court had been satisfied.’ Nevertheless, Johnson was furnished with a warrant from Andors, and come with his surveyor, and laid out one hundred acres at the head of Richard Dwelley’s lot—one hundred acres at Burnt plain, and one hundred acres at Halifax cedar swamp. On this the Town address the Governor (by John Cushing and Samuel Clap, agents,) in a very spirited declaration, showing that much of the land laid out by Johnson had already been appropriated to others—that Johnson ‘had already been accommondated with thrice sixty-five acres to the full amount of his claim as principal and successor to tow others.’ We believe this grant was never confirmed, and probably the overthrow of Andcors and his miserable oligarchy, a few months after the date of the above declaration, put an end to Johnson’s hopes and projects. Johnsons’s swamp in Scituate, (near Hingham line, in the beaches), derived its name from Johnson’s trespass, for which the Town revcovered damages. We observe in Colony records, 1673, ‘Humphry Johnson being convicted of removing a land mark, near the lan d of Thomas Hyland, sen. for the boldness and insolency in coming into this Government to do this act, is fined 5£.’ Also same year, ‘Humphry Johnson having come into this Government without leave of the Governor and two fo the Assistants, (contrary to law), is now ordered to remove his dwelling and cottage erected within the town of Scituate, within one month from the date hereof, or else order shall be given for the pulling down therof.’”6

On 20 Mar 1641/2 Humphrey first married Ellen Cheney, daughter of William Cheney (ca Jul 1603-30 Jun 1667) & Margaret [Cheney], in Roxbury, MA.70 Born ca 1620.70 Ellen died on 28 Sep 1678 in Hingham, MA.33

Their chidren include:
28003 i. John Johnson (Mar 1653-12 Jun 1674)
28004 ii. Joseph Johnson (Died young) (24 Jun 1655-)
28005 iii. Benjamin Johnson (27 Aug 1657-26 Mar 1707)
28006 iv. Margaret Johnson (22 Dec 1659-5 Jun 1739)
28007 v. Deborah Johnson (Died young) (1661-1 Apr 1669)
28008 vi. Mary Johnson (19 Apr 1662-)
28009 vii. Nathaniel Johnson (ca 1666-)
28010 viii. Isaac Johnson (18 Feb 1667/8-27 May 1738)
28011 ix. Joseph Johnson (Died soon) (1676-6 Sep 1676)

On 6 Dec 1678 Humphrey second married Abigail Stansfield, daughter of Gideon Stansfield & Grace Eastwood, in Roxbury, MA.70 Born on 25 Nov 1638 in Heptonstall, Halifax, Yorkshire.

Children of Samuel and Abigail (Stansfield) May, born at Roxbury:
      i. Abigail May, b. 22 May1659;
      ii. Samuel May, b. 16 Dec 1661, d. 12 Jul 1697 at Roxbury;
      iii. Jonathan May, b. 4 Feb 1662/3;
      iv. Joanna May, b. 7 Mar 1665/6;
      v. Eleazer May, b. 6 Mar 1667/8, d. 29 Apr 1689;
      vi. John May, b. 12 Jun 1760;
      vii. Gideon May, b. 25 Jan 1671/2; and
      viii. Experience May, b. 28 Aug 1673.

Their chidren include:
28012 i. John Johnson (8 Jun 1680-)
28013 ii. Deborah Johnson (19 Feb 1682/3-)

15277. Joseph Johnson. Born ca 1622 in Hertfordshire, England. Joseph was baptized in Great Amwell, Hertfordshire, on 22 Apr 1622.70 Joseph died in May 1622 in Hertfordshire, England. Buried in May 1622 in Great Amwell, Hertfordshire.70

15278. Susan Johnson. Born ca 1623 in Hertfordshire, England. Susan was baptized in Great Amwell, Hertfordshire, on 16 Jul 1623.70 Susan died in Aug 1629 in Hertfordshire, England. Buried on 16 Aug 1629 in Ware, Hertfordshire.70

15279. Sarah Johnson. Born ca 1624 in Hertfordshire, England. Sarah was baptized in Ware, Hertfordshire, on 12 Nov 1624.70 Sarah died on 5 Jan 1683.

On 6 Nov 1647 Sarah first married Hugh Burt.

ca 1653 Sarah second married William Bartram. Born ca 1624. William died ca 1688/1690 in Swansea, MA.

Their chidren include:
28014 i. Esther Bartram (Twin) (2 Apr 1658-20 Sep 1728)

15280. Joseph Johnson. Born ca 1626/7 in Hertfordshire, England. Joseph was baptized in Ware, Hertfordshire, on 6 Mar 1626/7.70 Joseph died in Mar 1627 in Ware, Hertfordshire. Buried on 30 Mar 1627 in Ware, Hertfordshire.5

15281. Hannah Johnson. Born ca 1627/8 in Hertfordshire, England. Hannah was baptized in Ware, Hertfordshire, on 23 Mar 1627/8.70


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