Shannon & Roy's Genealogy


John DREW was born on 29 Aug 1676 in Plymouth,Plymouth,Ma. He died in 1742/1745 in Halifax. He married Sarah DELANO.

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died between 17 Apr 1742-10 Jul 1745

Sarah DELANO was born in 1682 in Duxbury,Plymouth,Ma. She died after 15 May 1746. She married John DREW.

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She had the following children:

  F i Sarah DELANO
  F ii Ruth DELANO

Jonathan ALDEN was born about Mar 1686. He died on 10 Jul 1770 in Gorham,,Me. He married Mehetable ALLEN on 25 Nov 1731 in Bridgewater.

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Mehetable ALLEN.Mehetable married Jonathan ALDEN on 25 Nov 1731 in Bridgewater.

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Elkanah CUSHMAN was born on 1 Jun 1651 in Plymouth,Plymouth,Ma. He died on 4 Sep 1727 in Plympton,Plymouth,Ma. He married Elizabeth COLE on 10 Feb 1677/1678 in Plymouth,Plymouth,Ma.

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Elizabeth COLE was born about 1660 in Plymouth,Plymouth,Ma. She died on 4 Jan 1681/1682 in Plymouth,Plymouth,Ma. She married Elkanah CUSHMAN on 10 Feb 1677/1678 in Plymouth,Plymouth,Ma.

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Elisha BRADFORD was born about 1669 in Plymouth,Plymouth,Ma. He died on 15 Jun 1747 in Kingston,Plymouth,Ma. He married Hannah COLE before 18 Jan 1702/1703.

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probably born in Plymouth

Hannah COLE died in Aug 1718 in Plymouth,Plymouth,Ma. She married Elisha BRADFORD before 18 Jan 1702/1703.

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Robert LATHAM was born about 1623. He died on 28 Feb 1688/1689 in E. Bridgewater. He married Susanna WINSLOW about 1649 in Plymouth,Plymouth,Ma.

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probably born in England

per MAYFLOWER INCREASINGS by Susan Roser probably born in England

!GENEALOGICAL GUIDE TO THE EARLY SETTLERS OF AMERICA by Whittemore page
315 "Robert Latham, Cambridge, perhaps brother of Cary, lived two
years or more with Rev. Thomas Shepard; removed to Marshfield, where he
was constable 1643, thence to Plymouth, where he married Susanna, daughter of
John
Winslow, in 1649, and had Marcy, born 1650; before 1667 removed to
Bridgewater; had sons James, Chilton, Joseph; daughters Elizabeth, Hannah and
Sarah.
Mitchell thinks him son of William. Hannah married Joseph Washburn."

!MAYFLOWER INCREASINGS 2ND EDITION by Roser, Gen Pub. Co. 1995 page 34 "
Robert Latham, b. about 1623, prob. England, d. between 14 Nov. 1685
(deed) - 28 Feb. 1688/89, East Bridgewater. On 4 March 1654/55 Robert was
indicted for felonious cruelty causing the death of his 14 year old servant,
John
Walker. A Jury found him guilty of manslaughter and he was sentenced to b
burned on the hand and, since he owned no land, to have his personal property
confiscated. The courts charged wife Susanna with complicity but she was
never tried. See Stratton: 185-86."

!PLYMOUTH COLONY ITS HISTORY AND PEOPLE, by Stratton, 1986 page 185-186
"By far the most extreme cases on record of a master mistreating a servant
involved Robert Latham, whose wife Susanna was the daughter of John
Winslow and his wife, Mayflower passenger Mary Chilton. On 31 January 1654/55 a
coroner's jury was called to view the body of Latham's servant boy, John
Walker. The jury found: that the body of John Walker was blackish and blew, and
the skine
broken in divers places from the middle to the haire of his head, viz, al
his backe with stripes given him by his master, Robert Latham, as Robert
himselfe did testify;
and also wee found a bruise of his left arme, and one of his left hipp,
and one great bruise of his brest; and there was the knuckles of one hand and
one of his fingers
frozen, and alsoe beoth his heels frozen, and one of the heeles the flesh
was much broken, and alsoe one of his lettle toes frozen and very much perished
and one of
his great toes frozen, and alsoe the side of his foot frozen; and alsoe,
upon the the reviewing the body, wee found three gaules like holes in the hames
which were
formerly, the body being frozen, thought they had been holes; and alsoe
wee find that the said John was forced to carry a logg which was beyond his
strength, which
hee indeavoring to doe, the logg fell upon him, and hee, being downe, had
a stripe or two, as Joseph Beedle doth testify; and wee find that it was some
few daies
before his death; and wee find, by the testimony of John Howland and John
Adams that heard Robert Latham say that hee gave John Walker som stripes that
morning
before his death; and alsoe wee find the flesh much broken of the knees o
John Walker, and that he did want sufficient food and clothing and lodging, and
that the
said John did constantly wett his bedd and cloathes, lying in them, and s
suffered by it, his clothes being frozen about him; and that the said John was
put forth in
the extremity of cold, though thuse unabled by lamenes and sorenes to
performe what was required; and therefore in respect of crewelty and hard usage
he died.
........on 4 March 1654/55 Latham was indicted for felonious cruelty to
his servant John Walker, age about fourteen, by unreasonable correction, by
withholding
necessary food and clothing, and by exposing Walker to extremities of the
seasons, whereby he died. The trial jury found him guilty of "manslaughter by
chaunce
medley," and he was sentenced to be burned in the hand and, having no
lands, to have all his personal property confiscated."

He lived with Rev. Thomas Shepard before November 12, 1646 at Cambridge,
MA. He was constable of Marshfield, MA in 1650. His servant, John Walker, was
killed by extreme cruelty and neglect on January 15, 1654 at Plymouth, MA
As a result, all his personal property was confiscated for crime of manslaughte
on
March 4, 1654/5 and he was sentanced to be burned on the hand. He resided
in 1660 at E. Bridgewater, MA. He brought a suit for slander against Arthur
Harris on
March 2, 1668 at Plymouth, MA. Next, he petitioned the court for relief o
the neglect of his daughter by her husband, Issac Harris on July 5, 1669 at
Plymouth, MA.
He was appointed the Bridgewater highway surveyor on June 7,1670 at
Plymouth, MA and was appointed the Bridgewater constable on June 56, 1672. His
house and
barn were burned by hostile Indians on April 9 1676 at Bridgewater, MA
during King Phillip's War. On June 3, 1679 he was fined for being drunk twice a
Plymouth, MA.

Susanna WINSLOW [Parents] was born in 1630 in Plymouth,Plymouth,Ma. She died after 14 Nov 1684 in E. Bridgewater. She married Robert LATHAM about 1649 in Plymouth,Plymouth,Ma.

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born between 22 May 1627-30

per MAYFLOWER INCREASINGS by Susan Roser born between 22 May 1627-30

!GENEALOGICAL GUIDE TO THE EARLY SETTLERS OF AMERICA by Whittemore page
315 "Robert Latham, Cambridge, perhaps brother of Cary, lived two
years of more with Rev. Thomas Shepard; removed to Marshfield, where he
was constable 1643, thence to Plymouth, where he married Susanna, daughter of
John
Winslow, in 1649, and had Marcy, born 1650; before 1667 removed to
Bridgewater; had sons James, Chilton, Joseph; daughters Elizabeth, Hannah and
Sarah.
Mitchell thinks him son of William. Hannah married Joseph Washburn."

!MAYFLOWER INCREASINGS 2ND EDITION by Roser, Gen Pub. Co. 1995 page 34 "
Robert Latham, b. about 1623, prob. England, d. between 14 Nov. 1685
(deed) - 28 Feb. 1688/89, East Bridgewater. On 4 March 1654/55 Robert was
indicted for felonious cruelty causing the death of his 14 year old servant,
John
Walker. A Jury found him guilty of manslaughter and he was sentenced to b
burnedon the hand and, since he owned no land, to have his personal property
confiscated. The courts charged wife Susanna with complicity but she was
never tried. See Stratton: 185-86." page 34 "Susanna Winslow, b. between 22 May
1627
(Cattle Divisio) - 1630, Plymouth, d. probably after 14 Nov. 1685, East
Bridgewater <Plymouth Co. Deeds 5:28; (The will of her brother John, dated 3
October
1683, calls her deceased. One 14 Nov. 1685, Robert and Susanna Latham
asknowledged a deed. It is hard to imagine that her own brother could be
mistaken about
whether or not she was alive, but either he was mistaken or Robert
remarried to another Susanna and it was he and his second wife who acknowledged
the 1685
fdeed)>; m. about 1649, probably Plymouth, Robert Latham...."

!PLYMOUTH COLONY ITS HISTORY AND PEOPLE by Stratton, 1986 page 161
"....following the conviction of Robert Latham for cruelty leading to his
servant
boy's death, his wife Susanna Latham, on 8 June 1655, was presented by th
grand jury forcomplicity in the crime with her husband; five years later the
Court
observed that she would be tried on this charge 'if any will come in....t
procequte against her,' and she was released when none appeared." page 186
"....Latham's
wife Susanna was presented by the grand jury for being in great measure
quilty with her husband in excercising extreme cruelty toward their late servan
John
Walker. In her case, however, the presentment continued without trial for
three years, until the court on 1 June 1658 ordered that she would be held for
trial if
anyone wished to prosecute her for the offense, but no one came forth, an
the court ordered the presentment erased from the records."

Her servant, John Walker died due to cruelty and neglect on January 15,
1654/5 at Plymouth, MA and she was charged with cruelty in his death on June 6,
1655 at
Plymouth, MA.

They had the following children:

  F i Mercy LATHAM was born about 1650.
  M ii James LATHAM
  F iii Mary LATHAM was born about 1653.
  F iv Susanna LATHAM was born in 1656. She died before 1703.
  M v Joseph LATHAM was born in 1663. He died before 1723.
  F vi Elizabeth LATHAM was born in 1664. She died in 1730.
  F vii Hannah LATHAM was born in 1665. She died after 1725.
  F viii Sarah LATHAM was born in 1667.
  M ix Chilton LATHAM was born in 1672. He died in 1751.

John WINSLOW [Parents] was christened on 18 Apr 1597 in Droitwich,Worcestershire,England. He died before 21 May 1674 in Boston,Suffolk,Ma. He married Mary CHILTON in 1623/1627 in Plymouth,Plymouth,Ma.

"Mayflower Descendants and Their Marriages", by John T. Landis (Two Generation
after the landing) "Genealogy of Mayflower Marriages Vol.III p.847. "Families
of the Mayflower" by Claude W. Barlow, F.A.S.G. of Worcester MA. "New
England Marriages Prior to 1700" by Clarence Almon Torrey, Genealogical
Publishing
Co. Baltimore, 1985 LDS Ancestral File.

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Mary CHILTON [Parents] was born in 1607. She died before 1679. She married John WINSLOW in 1623/1627 in Plymouth,Plymouth,Ma.

They had the following children:

  M i John WINSLOW
  F ii Susanna WINSLOW
  F iii Mary WINSLOW
  M iv Edward WINSLOW
  F v Sarah WINSLOW
  M vi Isaac WINSLOW
  M vii Joseph WINSLOW
  M viii Samuel WINSLOW
  U ix WINSLOW was born before 1650/1651.
  M x Benjamin WINSLOW was born on 12 Aug 1653 in Plymouth, MA. He died in 1673/1674.

Francis COOKE was born on 5 Jan 1662/1663 in Plymouth,Plymouth,Ma. He died in 1746 in Kingston,Plymouth,Ma. He married Elizabeth LATHAM on 2 Aug 1687 in Plymouth,Plymouth,Ma.

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died between 15 May-18 Sep 1746

Elizabeth LATHAM was born about 1664 in Bridgewater. She died on 16 Nov 1730 in Kingston,Plymouth,Ma. She married Francis COOKE on 2 Aug 1687 in Plymouth,Plymouth,Ma.

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They had the following children:

  M i Caleb COOKE was born about 1694 in Plymouth,,Ma. He died on 19 Aug 1762 in Kingston,,Ma.
  M ii Francis COOKE was born about 1696. He died on 4 May 1724.

Joseph ALLYN was born on 7 Apr 1671 in Barnstable,Barnstable,Ma. He died before 6 Apr 1742 in Wethersfield,,Ct. He married Mary DOTY on 21 Dec 1699 in Plymouth,Plymouth,Ma.

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Mary DOTY was born on 9 Jul 1671 in Plymouth,Plymouth,Ma. She married Joseph ALLYN on 21 Dec 1699 in Plymouth,Plymouth,Ma.

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Myles STANDISH was born in 1651. He died on 15 Sep 1739 in Duxbury,Plymouth,Ma. He married Experience SHERMAN before 5 Jul 1702.

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Experience SHERMAN [Parents] was born on 22 Sep 1678 in Marshfield,,Ma. She died on 31 Mar 1744 in Duxbury,Plymouth,Ma. She married Myles STANDISH before 5 Jul 1702.

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born 22 or 24 Sep 1678

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