Pane-Joyce Genealogy
58676. Sarah Ruggles. Born on 17 May 1732 in Roxbury, MA.78 Sarah died in Boston, MA, on 22 Sep 1802; she was 70.17

Children of Peter and Sarah (Ruggles) Parker:
    i. Martha Parker, b. 1 Jan 1754, d. 26 Mar 1808, m. William Shattuck;
    ii. Elizabeth Parker, b. 3 Nov 1755, d. 18 Mar 1822, m. Caleb Kendrick (b. 29 Jan 1739 at Newton, d. there 16 Jul 1808, son of Caleb & Abigail (Bowen) Kendrick);
    iii. John Parker, b. 5 Sep 1757, d. 29 May 1840, m. Elizabeth Phillips;
    iv. Peter Parker, b. 2 Jun 1759, d. 15 Aug 1832, m. Rebecca Davis;
    v. Sarah Parker, b. 17 May 1761, d. 12 Feb 1826, m. Joseph Tilden; and
    vi. Mary Parker, b. 11 Sep 1763, d. 4 Nov 1783, m. William Dall.
In 1752 Sarah married Peter Parker (45302) , son of Noah Parker (27882) (20 Jan 1693/4-18 Mar 1768) & Sarah Cummings (26032) (15 Sep 1696-10 Sep 1758). Born on 23 Apr 1720 in Newton, MA.17 Peter died in Roxbury, MA, on 15 Nov 1765; he was 45.17 Buried in Eustis Street Burial Ground, Roxbury.

For more about this family, their ancestors, and their descendants, see John William Linzee’s book The History of Peter Parker and Sarah Ruggles of Roxbury, Mass. and their ancestors and descendants, with the best wishes of the author. Published 1913 by J.W. Linzee in Boston, Mass.
http://archive.org/details/historyofpeterpa00linz17
Their children include:
57606i.
Martha Parker (1 Jan 1754-28 Mar 1808)
57607ii.
Elizabeth Parker (3 Nov 1755-18 Mar 1822)
57608iii.
John Parker (5 Sep 1757-29 May 1840)
57609iv.
Peter Parker (3 Jun 1759-15 Aug 1832)
57610v.
Sarah Parker (17 May 1761-12 Feb 1827)
57611vi.
Mary Parker (ca 1763-10 Nov 1783)
58677. Elizabeth Ruggles. Born on 8 Dec 1733 in Roxbury, MA.78 Elizabeth died in Needham, MA, on 13 Sep 1818; she was 84.17

Children of John and Elizabeth (Ruggles) Slack, born at Roxbury or Needham:
    i. John Slack, b. 10 Dec 1754, d. 28 Feb 1823 at Weston, MA, m. at Needham 24 Dec 1777 Mary Fuller 24 Dec 1777;
    ii. Elizabeth Slack, b. 10 May 1756, m. at Needham 12 Apr 1781 Elisha Robbins;
    iii. Mary Slack, b. 26 Feb 1757, d. 12 Jul 1798, m. Amos Parkhurst;
    iv. Sarah Slack, b. 12 Mar 1759, d. 2 Jan 1847 at Newton, MA;
    v. Benjamin Slack, b. 10 Mar 1763 in, d. 12 MAY 1848 at Needham, m. Sarah Kingsbury (d. 29 Mar 1854);
    vi. Samuel Slack, b. 20 Feb 1765, d. 1 Oce 1829, m. at Needham 8 mar 1792 Mary Fisher (d. 6 Mar1802 at Brookline)
    vii. Ruggles Slack, b. 24 Feb 1768, d. 1787 at Needham;
    viii. Martha Slack, b. 24 Sep 1770, d. 24 Jun 1789;
    ix. Catherine Slack, b. 8 Sep 1772, d. 29 Nov 1841, m. at Needham 4 Jun 1795 Nathaniel Fisk;
    x. Susannah Slack, b. Dec 1774; and
    xi. Clarissa Slack, b. 20 Mar 1777, m. at Needham 28 May 1797 John Whitney.
On 28 Feb 1754 when Elizabeth was 20, she married John Slack, son of Benjamin Slack (16 Oct 1692-19 Dec 1760) & Jerusha Whiting (2 Nov 1697-8 Feb 1768), in Roxbury, MA.17 Born on 3 Jul 1730 in Attleboro, Bristol County, Massachusetts.17 John died in Needham, MA, on 15 Apr 1788; he was 57.17
58678. Martha Ruggles. Born ca 1735 in Roxbury, MA.17

Martha’s second husband was a Mr Williams. They lived in Pomfret, CT.17
On 26 Jun 1760 Martha married Joshua Phipps, son of Samuel Phipps & Eloner Gardner, in Cambridge, MA.17 Born on 17 Aug 1732 in Cambridge, MA.17 Joshua was baptized in Brookline, MA, on 20 Aug 1732.17 Joshua died in Newton, MA in Jan 1769.17
58679. Mary Ruggles. Born 21 Jan 1737/8 in Roxbury, MA.78 Mary died in Ashford, CT in 1811.17
On 7 Apr 1757 Mary first married Joseph Weld (35419) , son of Edmund Weld (23913) (23 Jun 1695-13 Jun 1748) & Clemence Dorr (16927) (17 Jul 1700-8 Dec 1766), in Boston, MA.54 Born on 30 Oct 1732 in Roxbury, MA.78 Joseph died in Roxbury, MA, on 27 Sep 1765; he was 32.78 Buried in Eliot Burying Ground, Roxbury. Lot: C337.

Joseph was a very active and prosperous manufacturer and dealer in the leather line. He was a member of the First Church 1 May 1757. On 20 Mar 1744/5 the precinct of Roxbury allowed him to ring the school bell on Sabbath days, and collect money from place to place, as people may give, to pay him for the same. In the settlement of his father’s estate, he sold his right in land to his brothers Samuel and Edmund, but bought from the other heirs the right to the ‘training field’ which his father claimed. The Town setting up a claim to the same lot, he finally bouth out its right for £73 6s 9d, except for a right of way about thwo rods wide for the benefit of the corner 8 may 1762. In 1757 he was one of a number of petitioners to the Rev. Amos Adams to introduce Tate and Brady’s Psalm Book into the church worship. He was a ‘Currier’ and died possessed of an estate of £1665 9s 9d, as shown by the inventory of 10 Jan 1766. he had a mansion hoouse, barn, work house, and other buildings, with five acres of land, mor or less, adjoining, besides the six acres of the training field, and a right of land in a new plantation called New Pomfret, called in one place ‘in New York Government,’ and in another ‘in Vermont State’; on which his executors paid taxes 5 Feb 1773 and Jun 1784.54
Their children include:
52284i.
Sarah Ruggles Weld (28 Nov 1757-22 Mar 1830)
52285ii.
Joseph Weld (26 Jul 1760-perhaps 1837)
52286iii.
Mary Weld (13 Aug 1762-)
52287iv.
John Ruggles Weld (Died soon) (1765-1765)
On 11 May 1767 Mary second married Samuel Sumner (44832) , son of Edward Sumner (29 Aug 1675-Nov 1763) & Elizabeth Clap (25466) (11 Feb 1679/80-), in Roxbury, MA.17 Born on 21 Oct 1710 in Roxbury, MA.17 Samuel died in Ashford, CT in 1776.17
Their children include:
57348i.
Catherine Sumner (10 May 1768-)
57349ii.
Hannah Sumner (14 Feb 1770-)
57350iii.
Samuel Sumner (13 Dec 1772-)
57351iv.
Elizabeth Sumner (ca 1774-)
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