[Ancestral Link: Lura Minnie Parker (Stagge), daughter of Minnie May Elmer (Parker), daughter of Mark Alfred Elmer, son of William Elmer, son of Sarah Peak (Elmer), daughter of Lemuel Peake, son of Jonathan Peake, son of Hannah Leavens (Peake), daughter of Hannah Wood (Leavens), daughter of Mary Parmenter (Wood), daughter of Bridget (Parminter).]
John and Bridget Parmenter
John - born about 1588, probably at Little Yeldham, Essex, England; died June 1, 1671, Roxbury, Massachusetts. Son of William PARMENTER and Margery. John, a tailor by trade, arrived with his family in New England from Great Yarmouth in 1639. He became freeman May 13, 1640 and served as a deacon and selectman of Sudbury, Massachusetts. By 1654, John PARMENTER was authorized by the town of Sudbury "to keep a house of common entertainment and that the court shall be moved on his behalf to grant a license to him" (Colonial Tavernkeepers, Vol. 5, edited by Harriet Stryker-Rodda, 1982, page 19). His will, dated March 25, 1671 and proved July 25, 1671, names his second wife, son-in-law John WOOD, grandson John PARMENTER, and cousins CHEEVERS and John STIBBINS. John married second August 9, 1660 at Roxbury, Massachusetts, Annis BAYFORD (died March 15, 1682/3, Roxbury, Massachusetts; buried there March 17, 1682/3), widow of William CHANDLER and John DANE. John and Bridget were married about 1609, probably at Bures St. Mary, Suffolk, England.
Bridget - born probably at Bures St. Mary, Suffolk, England; died August 6, 1660, Sudbury, Massachusetts. She was probably the sister of Elizabeth, wife of Henry LOKER. Bridget and Elizabeth may have been daughters of William PERRY or of John SIMPSON, who both had daughters with their names baptized at Bures St. Mary between 1585 and 1593.
Children of John and Bridget Parmenter
Mary - born about 1610, probably at Bures St. Mary, Suffolk, England; died August 17, 1690, Marlborough, Massachusetts. Married John WOODS.
John - born about 1611, probably at Bures St. Mary, Suffolk, England; died April 12, 1666, Sudbury, Massachusetts. Married about 1638 in England to Amy. Son: John married Anna CUTLER.
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MARY PARMENTER (WOOD) 1600-1690
[Ancestral Link: Lura Minnie Parker (Stagge), daughter of Minnie May Elmer (Parker), daughter of Mark Alfred Elmer, son of William Elmer, son of Sarah Peak (Elmer), daughter of Lemuel Peake, son of Jonathan Peake, son of Hannah Leavens (Peake), daughter of Hannah Wood (Leavens), daughter of Mary Parmenter (Wood).]
John and Mary (Parmenter) Woods
John WOODS - born February 6, 1609/10, England; died July 10, 1678, Marlborough, Massachusetts. Son of James WOODS. John WOODS, a pin-maker by trade, arrived in America at age 26 in 1635 aboard the 'Hopewell,' and first settled at Salem, Massachusetts, but removed to Sudbury, Massachusetts by 1638, becoming a proprietor there in 1639. He was admitted freeman on May 10, 1642, and received several Sudbury land grants through 1655. After Marlborough was formed in 1660, John sold his property at Sudbury and relocated to Marlborough, where he had been granted land and served in various town offices. On April 4, 1664, he deposed that he was about age 54. His will, dated November 26, 1677 and proved October 1, 1678, names his wife Mary, his three sons, daughter Katherine, son-in-law John BELLOWS, and grandchild Hannah LEVINS. The inventory of his estate, on July 19, 1678 at £303.03.07, mentions son-in-law Joseph NEWTON. Married about 1633.
Mary PARMENTER - born about 1610, probably at Bures St. Mary, Suffolk, England; died August 17, 1690, Marlborough, Massachusetts. Daughter of John PARMENTER and Bridget.
Note: There are various unresolved date differences in alternative publications for events recorded for the following children.
Children of John and Mary Woods
Mary - born August 30, 1634, England; died September 16, 1707. Of Sudbury and Marlborough, Massachusetts. Married May 9, 1655 John BELLOWS (1623-1683) of Concord. After their marriage Mary and John BELLOWS lived at Marlborough, and had the following children: Mary; Samuel; Abigail; Daniel; and Benjamin married.
Dorcas - born 1636, England. Lived at Sudbury and Marlborough, Massachusetts.
Hannah - born May 10, 1638, England; died October 25, 1666, Roxbury, Massachusetts. Married John LEAVENS.
John - born May 8, 1641, Sudbury, Massachusetts; died April 5, 1715. Of Sudbury and Marlborough, Massachusetts. Married Lydia RICE (born December 10, 1649; died September 24, 1723), daughter of Edward RICE and Anna BENT.
Children of John and Lydia:
John married first Martha BIGELOW, and second Patience BENT;
Lydia married Abraham EAGER;
Hannah married Thomas WITHERBEE;
Joseph; Sarah married Simon GATES;
Silence;
Col. Benjamin married Elizabeth MORSE; and
James married Dorothy BARNES.
Frances - born October 3, 1645, Sudbury, Massachusetts; died May 14, 1718, Marlborough, Massachusetts. Married June 7, 1671 Isaac HOWE (born August 8, 1648; died December 9, 1724), son of John and Mary.
Children:
Elizabeth;
Sarah;
Mary possibly married James RUSSELL, then married Jonathan WILDER, then married David CHURCH;
John died as infant;
John married Deliverance RICE;
Bethia;
Hannah; and
Thankful.
James - born July 18, 1647, Sudbury, Massachusetts; died August 7, 1718, Sudbury, Massachusetts. Married April 22, 1678 Hopestill WARD (born January 24, 1647; died December 23, 1718), daughter of William and Elizabeth.
Children, who all died young:
Bethiah;
James;
James;
Mary; and
Bethiah.
Catharine - born 1651, Sudbury, Massachusetts; died January 26, 1617, Sudbury, Massachusetts. Married Joseph NEWTON (died September 24, 1727).
Isaac - born July 14, 1655, Sudbury, Massachusetts; died July 18, 1720, Marlborough, Massachusetts. His will, dated June 8, 1720 and proved August 17, 1720, names his wife, sons Isaac, Joseph, Sharles and Solomon, and daughters Elizabeth and Dinah. The estate was inventoried August 2, 1720 at £515.18.06, about 2/3 being in real property. Married first Mary MAYNARD (died February 3, 1689, Marlborough, Massachusetts), daughter of John MAYNARD and Mary GATES, and second on May 8, 1700 Mary FAIRBANKS.
Children of first marriage:
Isaac died young;
Ephraim died young;
Mary married Abijah BRUCE; and
Elizabeth married Josiah NEWTON.
Children of second marriage:
Isaac married Margaret;
Joseph married Thankful;
Dinah;
Bethia died young;
Charles; and
Solomon.
James Woods, son of John Woods and Lydia Rice, born 30 October 1694, did not marry Dorothy Barnes. Deacon James Woods, son of James Woods and Hopestill Ward, born 11 October 1687, married Dorothy Barnes, (second wife Hepzibah Eager). Deacon James, Dorothy and Hepzibah are buried in Spring Hill Cemetery, Marlborough, Middlesex, Massachusetts.
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Surname History
The surname of PARMENTER was an occupational name 'le parmentier' a taylor. The name was probably brought to England in the wake of the Norman Conquest of 1066. Occupational surnames originally denoted the actual occupation followed by the individual. At what period they became hereditary is a difficult problem. Many of the occupation names were descriptive and could be varied. In the Middle Ages, at least among the Christian population, people did not usually pursue specialized occupations exclusively to the extent that we do today, and they would, in fact, turn their hand to any form of work that needed to be done, particularly in a large house or mansion, or on farms and smallholdings. In early documents, surnames often refer to the actual holder of an office, whether the church or state. Early records of the name mention Ralph le Parmenter, 1273, County Cambridge. John Permonter of County Somerset, was documented during the reign of Edward III (1327-1377). Johannes Parmenter of Yorkshire, was listed in the Yorkshire Poll Tax of 1379. Hamo de Parmenter was recorded in County Lancashire in 1400. John Parmynter and Margaret Dunnington were married in London in the year 1530. The name has many variant spellings which include Parminter, Parminter, and Parmater. At first the coat of arms was a practical matter which served a function on the battlefield and in tournaments. With his helmet covering his face, and armour encasing the knight from head to foot, the only means of identification for his followers, was the insignia painted on his shield, and embroidered on his surcoat, the draped and flowing garment worn over the armour. Surnames as we know them today were first assumed in Europe from the 11th to the 15th Century. They were not in use in England or in Scotland before the Norman Conquest, and were first found in the Domesday Book. The employment in the use of a second name was a custom that was first introduced from the Normans. They themselves had not long before adopted them. It became, in course of time, a mark of gentler blood, and it was deemed a disgrace for gentlemen to have but one single name, as the meaner sort had. It was not until the reign of Edward II (1307-1327) it became general practice amongst all people.
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John and Mary (Parmenter) Woods
John WOODS - born February 6, 1609/10, England; died July 10, 1678, Marlborough, Massachusetts. Son of James WOODS. John WOODS, a pin-maker by trade, arrived in America at age 26 in 1635 aboard the 'Hopewell,' and first settled at Salem, Massachusetts, but removed to Sudbury, Massachusetts by 1638, becoming a proprietor there in 1639. He was admitted freeman on May 10, 1642, and received several Sudbury land grants through 1655. After Marlborough was formed in 1660, John sold his property at Sudbury and relocated to Marlborough, where he had been granted land and served in various town offices. On April 4, 1664, he deposed that he was about age 54. His will, dated November 26, 1677 and proved October 1, 1678, names his wife Mary, his three sons, daughter Katherine, son-in-law John BELLOWS, and grandchild Hannah LEVINS. The inventory of his estate, on July 19, 1678 at £303.03.07, mentions son-in-law Joseph NEWTON. Married about 1633.
Mary PARMENTER - born about 1610, probably at Bures St. Mary, Suffolk, England; died August 17, 1690, Marlborough, Massachusetts. Daughter of John PARMENTER and Bridget.
Note: There are various unresolved date differences in alternative publications for events recorded for the following children.
Children of John and Mary Woods
Mary - born August 30, 1634, England; died September 16, 1707. Of Sudbury and Marlborough, Massachusetts. Married May 9, 1655 John BELLOWS (1623-1683) of Concord. After their marriage Mary and John BELLOWS lived at Marlborough, and had the following children: Mary; Samuel; Abigail; Daniel; and Benjamin married.
Dorcas - born 1636, England. Lived at Sudbury and Marlborough, Massachusetts.
Hannah - born May 10, 1638, England; died October 25, 1666, Roxbury, Massachusetts. Married John LEAVENS.
John - born May 8, 1641, Sudbury, Massachusetts; died April 5, 1715. Of Sudbury and Marlborough, Massachusetts. Married Lydia RICE (born December 10, 1649; died September 24, 1723), daughter of Edward RICE and Anna BENT.
Children of John and Lydia:
John married first Martha BIGELOW, and second Patience BENT;
Lydia married Abraham EAGER;
Hannah married Thomas WITHERBEE;
Joseph; Sarah married Simon GATES;
Silence;
Col. Benjamin married Elizabeth MORSE; and
James married Dorothy BARNES.
Frances - born October 3, 1645, Sudbury, Massachusetts; died May 14, 1718, Marlborough, Massachusetts. Married June 7, 1671 Isaac HOWE (born August 8, 1648; died December 9, 1724), son of John and Mary.
Children:
Elizabeth;
Sarah;
Mary possibly married James RUSSELL, then married Jonathan WILDER, then married David CHURCH;
John died as infant;
John married Deliverance RICE;
Bethia;
Hannah; and
Thankful.
James - born July 18, 1647, Sudbury, Massachusetts; died August 7, 1718, Sudbury, Massachusetts. Married April 22, 1678 Hopestill WARD (born January 24, 1647; died December 23, 1718), daughter of William and Elizabeth.
Children, who all died young:
Bethiah;
James;
James;
Mary; and
Bethiah.
Catharine - born 1651, Sudbury, Massachusetts; died January 26, 1617, Sudbury, Massachusetts. Married Joseph NEWTON (died September 24, 1727).
Isaac - born July 14, 1655, Sudbury, Massachusetts; died July 18, 1720, Marlborough, Massachusetts. His will, dated June 8, 1720 and proved August 17, 1720, names his wife, sons Isaac, Joseph, Sharles and Solomon, and daughters Elizabeth and Dinah. The estate was inventoried August 2, 1720 at £515.18.06, about 2/3 being in real property. Married first Mary MAYNARD (died February 3, 1689, Marlborough, Massachusetts), daughter of John MAYNARD and Mary GATES, and second on May 8, 1700 Mary FAIRBANKS.
Children of first marriage:
Isaac died young;
Ephraim died young;
Mary married Abijah BRUCE; and
Elizabeth married Josiah NEWTON.
Children of second marriage:
Isaac married Margaret;
Joseph married Thankful;
Dinah;
Bethia died young;
Charles; and
Solomon.
James Woods, son of John Woods and Lydia Rice, born 30 October 1694, did not marry Dorothy Barnes. Deacon James Woods, son of James Woods and Hopestill Ward, born 11 October 1687, married Dorothy Barnes, (second wife Hepzibah Eager). Deacon James, Dorothy and Hepzibah are buried in Spring Hill Cemetery, Marlborough, Middlesex, Massachusetts.
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Surname History
The surname of PARMENTER was an occupational name 'le parmentier' a taylor. The name was probably brought to England in the wake of the Norman Conquest of 1066. Occupational surnames originally denoted the actual occupation followed by the individual. At what period they became hereditary is a difficult problem. Many of the occupation names were descriptive and could be varied. In the Middle Ages, at least among the Christian population, people did not usually pursue specialized occupations exclusively to the extent that we do today, and they would, in fact, turn their hand to any form of work that needed to be done, particularly in a large house or mansion, or on farms and smallholdings. In early documents, surnames often refer to the actual holder of an office, whether the church or state. Early records of the name mention Ralph le Parmenter, 1273, County Cambridge. John Permonter of County Somerset, was documented during the reign of Edward III (1327-1377). Johannes Parmenter of Yorkshire, was listed in the Yorkshire Poll Tax of 1379. Hamo de Parmenter was recorded in County Lancashire in 1400. John Parmynter and Margaret Dunnington were married in London in the year 1530. The name has many variant spellings which include Parminter, Parminter, and Parmater. At first the coat of arms was a practical matter which served a function on the battlefield and in tournaments. With his helmet covering his face, and armour encasing the knight from head to foot, the only means of identification for his followers, was the insignia painted on his shield, and embroidered on his surcoat, the draped and flowing garment worn over the armour. Surnames as we know them today were first assumed in Europe from the 11th to the 15th Century. They were not in use in England or in Scotland before the Norman Conquest, and were first found in the Domesday Book. The employment in the use of a second name was a custom that was first introduced from the Normans. They themselves had not long before adopted them. It became, in course of time, a mark of gentler blood, and it was deemed a disgrace for gentlemen to have but one single name, as the meaner sort had. It was not until the reign of Edward II (1307-1327) it became general practice amongst all people.
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WILLIAM DE PARMENTER 1563-1617
[Ancestral Link: Lura Minnie Parker (Stagge), daughter of Minnie May Elmer (Parker), daughter of Mark Alfred Elmer, son of William Elmer, son of Sarah Peak (Elmer), daughter of Lemuel Peake, son of Jonathan Peake, son of Hannah Leavens (Peake), daughter of Hannah Wood (Leavens), daughter of Mary Parmenter (Wood), daughter of John Parmenter, son of William de Parmenter.]
William Parmenter from Parmenter Family History
1560, England
William Parmenter was born about 1560 in Little Yeldham, Essex, England. He was baptized on 7 January 1563 in Ovington, Essex, England. He died about 3 December 1617 in Little Yeldham, Essex, England. William was buried on 4 December 1617 in Little Yeldham, Essex, England. William inherited various lands of Tankerton and Busheleyes from his father and the copyhold lands, called Cowell or Gouldwell, by the will of his brother George, which he mentioned in his own will, dated 12 October 1613 and proved 19 January 1617/18. Manorial rental records show William as the tenant for Tankerton and Bushelyes in 1611 [E.R.O., No. D/Du 496/65]. Second marriage date/location: 21 January 1583 in Little Yeldham,Essex, England.
William Parmenter and Margery Garrold were married on 21 January 1583 in Ovington, Essex, England. Margery Garrold was born in 1560 in Ovington, Essex, England. She was baptized on 18 September 1560 in Ovington, Essex, England. She died.
William Parmenter and Margery Garrold had the following children:
i.Robert Parmenter was born in 1586 in England. He was baptized on 23 October 1586 in Little Yeldham, Essex, England. He died.
ii.John Parmenter Deacon.
iii.Ursula Parmenter died after 1613. Ursula was living in 1613 when she is mentioned in her father's will.
iv.George Parmenter.
v.Sarah Parmenter.
vi.Margaret Parmenter.
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William Paramenter Notes
William was baptized on 7 January 1563 in Ovington, County Essex. He married Margery Garrold, daughter of George Garrold alias Butcher, on 21 January 1583 in Ovington, County Essex. William Parmenter was buried on 4 December 1617 in Little Yeldham, County Essex. William Parmenter made a will on 12 October 1613. It was proved 19 January 1617/18.
He gives to his wife Margery all his messuage and tenement called Tankerton, where he now lives. After his wife's death it will go to his son Robert Parmenter, who will have to pay his son John Parmenter £5 one year after his wife's death, and if said John dies before the sum is due, then to his children, equally divided. To his wife Margery for life his copyhold land called Cowell alias Gouldwells, and after she dies it has to be sold by his brother Robert Parmenter, if he is living, and the money shall be equally divided between his children George Parmenter, Ursula Parmenter, Sarah Parmenter, and R:heir7]; and if his said brother has died, the land shall be equally divided among them. If his son George or his daughters Sarah or Margaret shall die before said money is paid, or the land divided, their share goes to the surviving children. His son Robert has to pay to John Parmenter and Mary Parmenter, the son and daughter of his son John Parmenter 6s. 8d. when they reach the age of twenty-one. His son George and daughters Sarah Parmenter, Margaret Parmenter, and Ursula Parmenter will also receive furniture after the death of their mother. He makes his wife Margery executor.
Signed: Gulielmi Parmenter. Witnesses: Richard Hamon and George Bucher.
He inherited the lands of Tankerton and Busheleyes by the will of his father, and the copyhold lands of Cowell alias Gouldwell from his brother George. He lived in 1611 at Tankerton in Little Yeldham. Prior to moving there he lived in Tilbury-Juxta-Clare, County Essex. Family Margery Garrold 18 September 1560
Children
Robert Parmenter 23 October 1586
John Parmenter 1588, 1 May 1671
Ursula Parmenter
George Parmenter 1592
Sarah Parmenter 1593
Margaret Parmenter
Source(s)
[S431] Elisabeth French, "Parmenter," pg. 262-3, pg. 270.
[S432] Ralph Parmenter Bennett, "Parmenter."
[S431] Elisabeth French, "Parmenter," pg. 271.
[S431] Elisabeth French, "Parmenter," pg. 266, pg. 271.
[S431] Elisabeth French, "Parmenter," pg. 264.
[S431] Elisabeth French, "Parmenter," pg. 265, pg. 271.
[S431] Elisabeth French, "Parmenter," pg. 271-2.
[S431] Elisabeth French, "Parmenter," pg. 264, pg. 271.
[S431] Elisabeth French, "Parmenter," pg. 264-5, pg. 271.
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William Parmenter from Parmenter Family History
1560, England
William Parmenter was born about 1560 in Little Yeldham, Essex, England. He was baptized on 7 January 1563 in Ovington, Essex, England. He died about 3 December 1617 in Little Yeldham, Essex, England. William was buried on 4 December 1617 in Little Yeldham, Essex, England. William inherited various lands of Tankerton and Busheleyes from his father and the copyhold lands, called Cowell or Gouldwell, by the will of his brother George, which he mentioned in his own will, dated 12 October 1613 and proved 19 January 1617/18. Manorial rental records show William as the tenant for Tankerton and Bushelyes in 1611 [E.R.O., No. D/Du 496/65]. Second marriage date/location: 21 January 1583 in Little Yeldham,Essex, England.
William Parmenter and Margery Garrold were married on 21 January 1583 in Ovington, Essex, England. Margery Garrold was born in 1560 in Ovington, Essex, England. She was baptized on 18 September 1560 in Ovington, Essex, England. She died.
William Parmenter and Margery Garrold had the following children:
i.Robert Parmenter was born in 1586 in England. He was baptized on 23 October 1586 in Little Yeldham, Essex, England. He died.
ii.John Parmenter Deacon.
iii.Ursula Parmenter died after 1613. Ursula was living in 1613 when she is mentioned in her father's will.
iv.George Parmenter.
v.Sarah Parmenter.
vi.Margaret Parmenter.
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William Paramenter Notes
William was baptized on 7 January 1563 in Ovington, County Essex. He married Margery Garrold, daughter of George Garrold alias Butcher, on 21 January 1583 in Ovington, County Essex. William Parmenter was buried on 4 December 1617 in Little Yeldham, County Essex. William Parmenter made a will on 12 October 1613. It was proved 19 January 1617/18.
He gives to his wife Margery all his messuage and tenement called Tankerton, where he now lives. After his wife's death it will go to his son Robert Parmenter, who will have to pay his son John Parmenter £5 one year after his wife's death, and if said John dies before the sum is due, then to his children, equally divided. To his wife Margery for life his copyhold land called Cowell alias Gouldwells, and after she dies it has to be sold by his brother Robert Parmenter, if he is living, and the money shall be equally divided between his children George Parmenter, Ursula Parmenter, Sarah Parmenter, and R:heir7]; and if his said brother has died, the land shall be equally divided among them. If his son George or his daughters Sarah or Margaret shall die before said money is paid, or the land divided, their share goes to the surviving children. His son Robert has to pay to John Parmenter and Mary Parmenter, the son and daughter of his son John Parmenter 6s. 8d. when they reach the age of twenty-one. His son George and daughters Sarah Parmenter, Margaret Parmenter, and Ursula Parmenter will also receive furniture after the death of their mother. He makes his wife Margery executor.
Signed: Gulielmi Parmenter. Witnesses: Richard Hamon and George Bucher.
He inherited the lands of Tankerton and Busheleyes by the will of his father, and the copyhold lands of Cowell alias Gouldwell from his brother George. He lived in 1611 at Tankerton in Little Yeldham. Prior to moving there he lived in Tilbury-Juxta-Clare, County Essex. Family Margery Garrold 18 September 1560
Children
Robert Parmenter 23 October 1586
John Parmenter 1588, 1 May 1671
Ursula Parmenter
George Parmenter 1592
Sarah Parmenter 1593
Margaret Parmenter
Source(s)
[S431] Elisabeth French, "Parmenter," pg. 262-3, pg. 270.
[S432] Ralph Parmenter Bennett, "Parmenter."
[S431] Elisabeth French, "Parmenter," pg. 271.
[S431] Elisabeth French, "Parmenter," pg. 266, pg. 271.
[S431] Elisabeth French, "Parmenter," pg. 264.
[S431] Elisabeth French, "Parmenter," pg. 265, pg. 271.
[S431] Elisabeth French, "Parmenter," pg. 271-2.
[S431] Elisabeth French, "Parmenter," pg. 264, pg. 271.
[S431] Elisabeth French, "Parmenter," pg. 264-5, pg. 271.
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JOHN PARMINTER 1588-1671
[Ancestral Link: Lura Minnie Parker (Stagge), daughter of Minnie May Elmer (Parker), daughter of Mark Alfred Elmer, son of William Elmer, son of Sarah Peak (Elmer), daughter of Lemuel Peake, son of Jonathan Peake, son of Hannah Leavens (Peake), daughter of Hannah Wood (Leavens), daughter of Mary Parmenter (Wood), daughter of John Parminter.]
Information about Deacon John Parmenter
John PARMENTER Deacon (William-2, George-1) was born about 1588 in England. In a publication (ParmenterStory) by Roland A Dahir, at the 400th birthday of Deacon John Parmenter he writes that, according to a Parmenter descendant, Marjorie J Parmenter and George M Parmenter, Deacon John was born in Sible Hedingham County Essex, England on 12 January 1588; he married Bridget in Little Yeldham on 12 June 1609; she was born at Bures St. Mary, Country Essex on 12 February 1589. He was buried on 1 May 1671 in Roxbury, Suffolk, Massachusetts. John and both children are mentioned in his father (William) Will in 1613, but he inherited no lands or tenements from his father.
Following his father's death in 1617, John moved to about eight miles from Little Yeldham into Bures St. Mary. John's connection to Bures St. Mary can be seen in his association with Philemon Whale and Herbert Pelham, residents of Bures St. Mary who emigrated to Sudbury [The Puritan village, Sumner Chilton Powell, Appendix I, Wesleyan Univ. Press, 1963] A comparison of the signature of John Parminter as a witness in the original will of Henry Loker of Bures St. Mary with an autograph signature of Deacon John Parmenter as a commissioner of Sudbury, Massachusetts, 6 January 1639/40 shows that the two signatures were made by the same hand. [Suffolk County Court files, Boston, NO.162004]
In 1639 John Parmenter emigrated to New England with his wife Bridget and children Mary and John Jr; in his party were the widow Elizabeth Loker and her children. The name of the ship or port of departure is not known. John Parmenter was one of the original proprietors of Sudbury, and was assigned lands May 1640 by the General Court of the Massachusetts Bay colony [Suffolk court files, vol. I, No. 304, microfilm #A360, Univ Massachusetts, Amherst]. John was chosen early as a Selectman; then Deacon, and Commissioner; he desired to be made Freeman 13 May 1640 [NEHGS Reg. Vol 13, 261], and made freeman 10 May 1643.
Following the death of his first wife, he married Annis (Bayford)(Chandler) Dane and relocated to Roxbury where he died on 1 May 1671; his will was dated 25 March 1671, and proved 25 July 1671.
John PARMENTER Deacon and Bridget were married about 1609 in England. Bridget was born before 1599 in England.
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biography
Immigration: 1639, sailed from Great Yarmouth with wife, Bridget (__), Elizabeth (__) Loker, widow of Henry Loker and presumed sister of Bridget (___) Parmenter, and two of her sons, John and Henry, as well as son John Parmenter. (TAG 147:377-382, 1993; 68:272, 1914) There is conflicting information about Mary. She was married to John Woods, October 10, 1633 in Bures St. Mary, Suffolk, England and may have come earlier with her husband. Or the Woods couple may have come with the Parmenters. Or John Woods may have preceded the family and Mary separately made the 1639 trip with her folks, with three small children.
Spouses:
1) Bridget, either Simpson or Perry. (There were two sister combinations in John's English parish with names Bridget and Elizabeth, born in the right time period to have been sisters, and also wives of John Parmenter and Henry Loker. One set of Bridget/Elizabeth's came from William Perry; and another from John Simpson.). Bridget died April 6, 1660, in Sudbury, Middlesex County, Massachusetts. She would have been approximately 70 years old.
2) Annis (Bayford) (Chandler) (Dane), August 9, 1660, in Roxbury, Suffolk County, Massachusetts. She was baptized at Farnham, Essex, England, 12 June 1603. He would have been about 72, she 57. She was the widow of William Chandler, with whom she came to Massachusetts in 1637, and of John Dane, who was buried at Roxbury, 14 September 1658. She is an ancestor to President Ruthorford B. Hayes through a child with her first husband. He died ten years later, and she survived him by ten more years, dying on March 15, 1683, in Roxbury.
Residences: Sudbury (that part now called Wayland) by 1639 > Roxbury 1660. (The NEHGR article says that John Parmenter's Sudbury property was "adjacent to the corner of Bow and Concord roads in what is now Wayland.)
Occupation: Tailor (per items in estate inventory), operated a tavern (per permissions in Sudbury records)
Known as Deacon: He was known as Deacon Parmenter, a position of respect.
Life Events:
September 4 1639 - appointed one of the commission to lay out the land, May 13, 1640 - Granted freeman status, 1658 - Elected Deacon
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John and Bridget Parmenter
John - born about 1588, probably at Little Yeldham, Essex, England; died June 1, 1671, Roxbury, Massachusetts. Son of William PARMENTER and Margery. John, a tailor by trade, arrived with his family in New England from Great Yarmouth in 1639. He became freeman May 13, 1640 and served as a deacon and selectman of Sudbury, Massachusetts. By 1654, John PARMENTER was authorized by the town of Sudbury "to keep a house of common entertainment and that the court shall be moved on his behalf to grant a license to him" (Colonial Tavernrkeepers, Vol. 5, edited by Harriet Stryker-Rodda, 1982, page 19). His will, dated March 25, 1671 and proved July 25, 1671, names his second wife, son-in-law John WOOD, grandson John PARMENTER, and cousins CHEEVERS and John STIBBINS. John married second August 9, 1660 at Roxbury, Massachusetts, Annis BAYFORD (died March 15, 1682/3, Roxbury, Massachusetts; buried. there March 17, 1682/3), widow of William CHANDLER and John DANE. John and Bridget were married about 1609, probably at Bures St. Mary, Suffolk, England.
Bridget - born probably at Bures St. Mary, Suffolk, England; died August 6, 1660, Sudbury, Massachusetts. She was probably the sister of Elizabeth, wife of Henry LOKER. Bridget and Elizabeth may have been daughters of William PERRY or of John SIMPSON, who both had daughters with their names baptized at Bures St. Mary between 1585 and 1593.
Children of John and Bridget Parmenter
Mary - born about 1610, probably at Bures St. Mary, Suffolk, England; died August 17, 1690, Marlborough, Massachusetts. Married John WOODS.
John - born about 1611, probably at Bures St. Mary, Suffolk, England; died April 12, 1666, Sudbury, Massachusetts. Married about 1638 in England to Amy. Son: John married Anna CUTLER.
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John Parmenter
John - born about 1588, probably at Little Yeldham, Essex, England; died June 1, 1671, Roxbury, Massachusetts. Son of William PARMENTER and Margery. John, a tailor by trade, arrived with his family in New England from Great Yarmouth in 1639. He became freeman May 13, 1640 and served as a deacon and selectman of Sudbury, Massachusetts. By 1654, John PARMENTER was authorized by the town of Sudbury "to keep a house of common entertainment and that the court shall be moved on his behalf to grant a license to him" (Colonial Tavernrkeepers, Vol. 5, edited by Harriet Stryker-Rodda, 1982, page 19). His will, dated March 25, 1671 and proved July 25, 1671, names his second wife, son-in-law John WOOD, grandson John PARMENTER, and cousins CHEEVERS and John STIBBINS. John married second August 9, 1660 at Roxbury, Massachusetts. Annis BAYFORD (died March 15, 1682/3, Roxbury, Massachusetts; buried there March 17, 1682/3), widow of William CHANDLER and John DANE. John and Bridget were married about 1609, probably at Bures St. Mary, Suffolk, England.
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History of the town of Marlborough: Cheshire County, New Hampshire By Charles Austin Bemis
PARMENTER*
John Parmenter, probably the common ancestor of all bearing the name in New England, with his son John, was among the first settlers and proprietors of Sudbury, Massachusetts, and took the freeman's oath May 13, 1640. he was selectman in 1641; and he (or his son John) was on a committee of inspection into the moral condition of families, etc., February 28, 1655. His wife, Bridget, died April 6, 1660. No record of his death is found, but his will was provod 1671. His son John married, and settled in Sudbury; and in 1665 he was allowed to keep a house of entertainment in that town, he died April 12, 1666. His widow was Amee, who died in Sudbury, 1681.
He was the father of five children, among whom was George, who married, 1679, Hannah Johnson, and settled in Sndlmry.
Their oldest son, George, born May 5, 1679, married, 1701, Mary Bent. Deliverance, son of George and Mary (Bent) Parmenter, born December 10, 1709, ni., 1731, Ruth Hayden.
The: name of Parmenter is said to be of French origin, and denotes a mountaineer.
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More Details about John Permenter of England http://members.tripod.com/ntgen/bw/parmenter_index.html
Origins
See the Essex County, England Heritage Page
See this account of the Parmenter's in England
See his English family at The Stephen Lawson Page
John Parmenter was from Ovington and Little Yeldham, Essex County, England Top of Page
The Immigrant
1) Bridget, either Simpson or Perry. (There were two sister combinations in John's English parish with names Bridget and Elizabeth, born in the right time period to have been sisters, and also wives of John Parmenter and Henry Loker. One set of Bridget/Elizabeth's came from William Perry; and another from John Simpson.). Bridget died April 6, 1660, in Sudbury, Middlesex County Massachusetts. She would have been approximately 70 years old.
2) Annis (Bayford) (Chandler) (Dane), August 9, 1660, in Roxbury, Suffolk County, Massachestts. She was baptized at Farnham, Essex, England, 12 June 1603. He would have been about 72, she 57. She was the widow of William Chandler, with whom she came to Massachusetts in 1637, and of John Dane, who was buried at Roxbury, 14 September 1658. She is an ancestor to President Ruthorford B. Hayes through a child with her first husband. He died ten years later, and she survived him by ten more years, dying on March 15, 1683, in Roxbury.
September 4 1639 - appointed one of the commission to lay out the land May 13, 1640 - Granted freeman status 1658 - Elected Deacon
Michael Roman Biography of John Parmenter
The Stephen Lawson Page
Born: About 1588, in Little Yeldham, Essex Co, England. (TAG 147:377-382, 1993)
Immigration: 1639, sailed from Great Yarmouth with wife, Bridget (__), Elizabeth (__) Loker, widow of Henry Loker and presumed sister of Bridget (___) Parmenter, and two of her sons, John and Henry, as well as son John Parmenter. (TAG 147:377-382, 1993; 68:272, 1914) There is conflicting information about Mary. She was married to John Woods, October 10, 1633 in Bures St. Mary, Suffolk, England and may have come earlier with her husband. Or the Woods couple may have come with the Parmenters. Or John Woods may have preceded the family and Mary separately made the 1639 trip with her folks, with three small children.
Spouses:
Residences: Sudbury (that part now called Wayland) by 1639 > Roxbury 1660. (The NEHGR article says that John Parmenter's Sudbury property was "adjacent to the corner of Bow and Concord roads in what is now Wayland.)
Occupation: Tailor (per items in estate inventory), operated a tavern (per permissions in Sudbury records)
Known as Deacon: He was known as Deacon Parmenter, a position of respect.
Life Events:
Death: May 1, 1671; Roxbury, Suffolk County Massachusetts, aged 83 years old.
Estate/Will: His will, dated March 25, 1671, proved July 25, 1671, names wife Annis, daughter Mary Woods wife of John Woods, grandson John Parmenter, cousin Bartholomew Cheevers shoemaker of Boston, and cousin John Stibbins
Notable Kin
Samuel Morse - inventor of the telegraph
Sources and Resources
NEHGR 147:377-382, 1993 - English Origins of John Parmenter NEHGR 68:262-273, 1914 - John Parmenter NEHGR 3:187, 1849 - Freemen List NEHGR 143:325-331, 1989 - The Riddlesworth alias Loker Family NEHGR 85:142-45, 1931 - The Ancestry of William Chandler of Roxbury, Massachusetts, Roxbury, Massachusetts Vital Records
Notes, Questions, Errata
That part of (then) Sudbury, that is now Wayland has neighboring towns of Marlborough on the west, Lexington and Woburn on the northeast, and Watertown and Newton on the east. Sudbury/Wayland is 20 miles due west of Boston. Marlborough is another 10 miles east of Sudbury. Roxbury is now part of Boston, about 16 miles east of Sudbury/Wayland.
Children and Grandchildren
Kansas Pioneers Lineage
1 John Parmenter 1588 - 1671 born: About 1588 in Little Yeldham, Essex County, England .... +Bridget [Perry or Simpson] 1590 - 1660 born: About 1590 in England .
2 Mary Parmenter 1610 - 1690 born: About 1610 in England, Probably Little Yeldham, Essex ....... +John Woods 1610 - 1678 born: About 1610 in England, probably Essex ....
3 Isaac Woods 1655 - 1720 born: July 15, 1655 in Sudbury, Middlesex County, Massachusetts .......... +Mary Maynard 1659 - 1689 born: About 1659 in Sudbury or Marlborough, Middlesex County, Massachusetts ........
4 Mary Woods 1687 - 1775 born: March 13, 1687 in Marlborough, Middlesex County, Massachusetts .............. +Abijah Bruce 1693 - 1774 born: November 27, 1693 in Marlborough, Middlesex County, Massachusetts ...........
5 Artemus Bruce 1728 - 1811 born: December 20, 1728 in Westborough, Worcester County, Massachusetts ................. +Mary Latiny 1732 - 1811 born: About 1732 in Probably Westborough, Worcester County, Massachusetts ..............
6 Elijah Bruce 1760 - 1835 born: January 20, 1760 in Westborough, Worcester County, Massachusetts .................... +Abigail Whitney 1763 - 1847 born: April 11, 1763 in Grafton, Worcester County, Massachusetts ..................
7 Abigail Whitney Bruce 1806 - 1884 born: April 2, 1806 in Marlboro, Windham County, Vermont ........................ +Nehemiah Willis Fisher 1805 - 1859 born: June 23, 1805 in Marlboro, Windham County, Vermont .....................
8 Eleanor Serepta Fisher 1843 - 1924 born: October 30, 1843 in Marlboro, Windham County, Vermont ........................... +Henry Gilbert Baldwin 1836 - 1894 born: June 14, 1836 in Dover, Vermont, USA ........................
9 Arthur Willis Baldwin 1876 - 1961 born: July 6, 1876 in Near Ada, Fountain Twp, Ottawa County, Kans .............................. +Inez Evangeline Hallock 1886 - 1976 born: October 14, 1886 in Near Milo, Lincoln County, Kansas
Related Links:
Ginny B's G Page has interesting information on the Parmenters, including John Parmenter's English lineage. (See Ginny's Home Page for allied lines, Pratt, etal.)
See the Parmenter Page for an interesting account of John Parmenter (and his son-in-law John Woods) in England and early years in America
The Pioneering Parmenters of America Page.
Sudbury History Page at the Sudbury Chamber of Commerce site.
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The New England historical and genealogical register, Volume 68 By Henry Fitz-Gilbert Waters, New England Historic Genealogical
GENEALOGICAL RESEARCH IN ENGLAND
Contributed by Miss Elizabeth French, and communicated by the Committee on English Research
[Continued from page 190] Parmenter
The Will of Gkorge P'menter thelder of Over [or Little] Yeldham. co. Essex, yeoman, 8 May 1591. To be buried in the churchyard of Over Yeldham. To the poor people of Over Yeldham 3s. 4d. To the poor people of Tylberye 2s. To Alyce my wife and Robert my son the lease of my farm where I now dwell. To Alyce my wife for life my freehold and land in Over Yeldham called Madges, with reversion at her decease to my son Edward and his heirs. Also to my said wife for life my copyhold lands and tenements lying in Tylbery, with reversion at her decease to my son Robert and his heirs, he paying to Chrystyan my daughter or her children £6, to Katherine my daughter or her children £6, to Jone my daughter or her children £6, to Alyce my daughter or her children 40s., to George Parmenter my son or his heirs £4, to Elizabeth daughter of Richard P'menter 20s., to Robert Page 6s. 8d., and to Jone Staniar dwelling with me 6s. 8d. I give to Edward Parmenter and Susan Parmenter, son and daughter of my son Edward. 40s., to be paid by my son William a year after he shall enter into my land called Bushaleyes in Yeldham Pva. To wife Alice for life said three and a half acres of land called Pushelyes [sic], which I bought last of John Browne of Yeldham Magna, with reversion at her decease to my son William. To my daughter Christyon a bullock. To wife Alice all household stuff, money, and implements of household in my dwelling house. Residuary legatees and executors: wife Alice and son Robert. Supervisor: son George Parmenter, to whom I give 3s. 4d. To wife Alice for life two acres of land lying in Dowries that I bought of George my son, with reversion at her decease to Richard my son. I have surrendered my copyhold lands in Tylberye into the hands of the Lord of the Manor by the hands of William Parmenter, in the presence of Mathewe Coldham [John P'ment his brother],* to the use of this my will. To ray grandson William Parminter of Cavendysb eight bushels of barley. [Signed] George Pmenters marke. Witnesses: Edward Raynsford, Roger Barrow Jun., and John Hardyng. Proved 12 February 1591 [1591/2] by Alice Parmenter and Robert Parmenter. (Commissary Court of London for Essex and Herts [Somerset House], 1591, original will.)
The Will of Robert Permenteh of Lytle Yeldham in the diocese of London, 22 April, 36 Elizabeth [1594]. To be buried in the churchyard of Lytle Yeldham. To Robert Permenter my son a cubbard, a table, a form, and 20s. To my daughter Joane 20s. To my daughter Amye 20s. To my daughter Jane 20s. To my wife Amye all residue of my goods and chattels unbequeathed, such as remain at her decease to be equally divided among my then living children. Executrix: wife Amye. Witnesses: John Storye, Edward Permenter, and Peter Cramfyelde. [Signed] The marke of the said Robert Permenter. Proved at Brancktrie 26 May 1594 by the executor. (Commissary Court of London for Essex and Herts [Somerset House], 1594, filed will.)
The Will of George Parmenter of litle Yeldham, co. Essex, yeoman, 12 November 1612. To be buried in the churchyard of Little Yeldham. To my wife Elizabeth my messuage and tenement in Little Yeldham wherein I now dwell and my free land in Little Yeldham for five years after my decease, and also my goods moveable and unmoveable, implements and household stuff, and cattle and chattels in Little Yeldham, she resigning all her rights of dower in my lands. To Margaret Taine my grandchild, daughter of Rose Taine, my house and grounds in Gestingthorpe, now in the occupation of Henry Fisher. To my grandchild Anne Taine, daughter of Rose Taine, 20 nobles, to be paid by my wife Elizabeth into the hands of Francis Purkas the elder of Nether Yeldham, for the use of the said Ann at twenty-one years of age. To Richard Parmenter my brother £10, and to his daughter Elizabeth 20s. To my brother William Parmenter my copyhold lands in Litle Yeldham called C[owell] alias Gouldwell, and to so many of his children as shall be living three years after my decease 20s. each. To my sister Christian Page 20s. a year for life, and to every one of her children 20s. each. To my sister Joane Stainer £6, and to every one of her children 20s. To Rose Tanne, my wife's daughter, 40s. To Francis Purkas, my wife's son, £5. To my sister Katheren Alyson 20s. To my godson Thomas May 20s. To Thomas Purkas, my wife's son-in-law, 20s. To the poor of Litle Yeldham 20s. To the minister that preaches at my funeral 10s. To my brother Edward Parmenter my messuage and lands at Hiningham at the Castle and my copyhold lands and the tenement thereto belonging, now in the occupation of Thomas May, and my messuage and tenement in Litle Yeldham wherein I now dwell with the free land thereto belonging, at the end of my wife's term of five years therein or at her death, if she die before. All other my lands unbequeathed, in Litle Yeldham, Hiningham at the Castle, and elsewhere, to my brother Edward Parmenter, except a parcel of meadow and hop ground containing one rod, lying in Litle Yeldham, now in the occupation of John Panell of Redgwell, which I will to my wife Elizabeth, she paying my funeral charges. Executor: my brother Edward Parmenter. [Signed] George Parmenter his marke. [Seal, a bird of some kind, not clearly distinguishable.] Witnesses: John Harrison, Edmund Browne, George Bucher. Proved 8 July 1613. (Commissary Court of London for Essex and Herts [Somerset House], 1613, original will.)
* The words in brackets are crossed out in the original will.
The Will of Willm Parmeter of Over [or Little] Yealdham, co. Essex, husbandman, 12 October 1613. To Margery my wife for life all my messuage and tenement where I now dwell called Tankerton, and after her decease reversion to Robert Parmiter my son, he paying to John Parmeter my son £5 one year after the decease of my wife; and if the said John die before the sum be due, reversion to his children, equally divided. To Margery my wife for life all my copyhold land called Cowell alias Gowldwells, and after her decease it shall be sold by Robert Parmeter my brother, if he shall be living, and the money arising therefrom is to be equally divided among George Parmeter, Ursely Parmeter, Sara Parmeter, and Margaret Parmeter, my children; and if my said brother be dead, then the land shall be equally divided among them. If my son George or my daughters Sara or Margaret shall die before said money be paid or land be possessed, reversion to my surviving children. My son Robert shall pay to John Parmeter, the son of John Parmeter my son, 6s. 8d. at the age of one and twenty years, and to Mary Parmeter, my son John's daughter, 6s. 8d. at the age of one and twenty years. To my son George and my daughters Sara, Margarett, and Ursely certain articles of furniture [specified] after the decease of my wife Margery, whom I make executrix. [Signed] Sign' Gulielmi Parmeter. Witnesses: Richard Hamon and George Bucher. Proved 19 January 1617 [1617/18]. (Commissary Court of London for Essex and Herts [Somerset House], 1617, original will.)
The Will of William Parmyter of Upper [or Little] Yeldham, co. Essex, yeoman, 20 May 1615. Edward Parmyter my son having paid many debts for me and having been unto me a good and dutiful child, I give him all my goods and chattels. [Signed] The marke of William Parmyter. Witnesses: Richard Browne and John Parmyter. No record of probate. (Commissary Court of London for Essex and Herts [Somerset House], 1615, filed will.)
The Will of Henry Parmyter of Little Yealdham, co. Essex, glover, 16 June, 17 James I [1619]. To Audry my wife for life that tenement where I now dwell and the freehold land to it belonging in Yealdham, containing three acres, and at her decease reversion to my son William, he paying after his entry into the land to my children, Elizabeth, Henry, Audrye, and Thomas, 40s. each. To my wife Audry all my goods and chattels, she paying to my children, Elizabeth, Henry, Audry, and Thomas, 40s. each at the age of twenty-one years or day of marriage. To William Boorham of Yealdham Pva, blacksmith, my copyhold tenement where Robert Okeley dwelleth, with the yard, garden, orchard, and croft of land in Yealdham pva. Executrix: wife Audry. Supervisor: brother Edward Parmyter. [Signed] Henry Permerter. Witnesses: Robert Onyon and Robert Poole. Proved at Brainktree 8 July 1619 by the executrix. (Commissary Court of London for Essex and Herts [Somerset House], 1619, no. 190, original will.)
The Will of John Cressall of Bures Hamlet* in the County of Essex, yeoman, 9 July 1625. To my brothers Henrie Cressall and Thomas Cressall 12d. each. "I gyve to my brother-in-lawe John Pannenter my best Cowe." All my other goods I give to Annet my wife, whom I make sole executrix. [Signed] the marke of John Cressall. Witnesses: Samuell Lyon and John Maynard. Proved 28 July 1625 by Sara, relict and executrix. (Archdeaconry of Sudbury [Bury St. Edmunds), Register Pearle, fo. 231.)
* The parish of Bures is on both sides of the River Stour, which separates the counties of Essex and Suffolk.
t This is evidently a clerical error, as John Cressall married 4 October 1616 Sarah Paxmenter, and she is named as Sara in the record of probate.
The Will of John Permiteb of Hedingham at Castle, county Essex, yeoman, 13 August 1644. To Ann my wife £50, the parlor chamber for her habitation, and all the goods therein and half the brass, pewter, and linen. To Thomas Permiter my eldest son £25 and my wearing clothes. To Nathaniell Permiter my second son 20s. To my grandchildren John Permiter and George Permiter, children of my son John Permiter, £4 each at twenty-one. To my kinswoman Ann Permiter, daughter of my brother Richard Permiter, 20s. at twenty-one. To my sons George Permiter and Joseph Permiter the residue of all my goods and chattels unbequeathed, and I make them executors. Supervisors: Thomas Purcas and George Taylor. [Signed] Signu' John Permitor. Witnesses: Edw: Button, Robert Permiter, George Taylor, and Nathaniell Mane. Proved 24 February 1647 [1647/8] by Joseph Permiter, one of the executors, the right being reserved to grant a like power of executor to George Permiter when he should come to claim it, as he did 3 March 1647 [1647/8]. (Commissary Court of London for Essex and Herts [Somerset House], 1647, no. 206, filed will.)
Parmenter Entries In The Parish Registers Of Bures St. Mart, county Suffolk, 1538-1630
1569 Robert Permenter baptized 23 October.
1586 John Parmynter and Katherine Cogshall married 4 October.
1593 Margaret Parmiter buried 27 November.
1616 John Chrisall and Sarah Parmenter married 4 October.
Parmenter Entries In The Parish Registers Of Little Ykldham,
county Essex
Baptisms, 156Jt-16$9* 1564
Henery son of William Parmenter 9 July 1564
Amy daughter of Robert Parmenter 17 September 1567
Thomas son of William Parmenter 18 January [1.567/8], 1567
Robert son of Robert Parmenter 8 February [1567/8]. 1570
William son of William Parmenter 24 February [1570/1]. 1571
Jane daughter of Robert Parmenter 5 June 1572
Edye daughter of William Parmenter 9 November 1572
Elizabeth daughter of Richard Parmenter 16 November 1574
Condense daughter of George Parmenter 25 May 1576
John son of William Parmenter 24 September 1581
Robert son of William Parmenter 30 March 1583
Jhon son of William Parmenter 19 January [1583/4]. 1585
Susan daughter of Edward Parmenter 18 April 1586
Robert Permenter son of William Junior 23 October 1588
Edward son of Edward Parmenter 21 November 1590
Samuel son of Robert Permenter 13 October 1592
Robert son of Robert Permenter 24 December 1594
Margarett daughter of William Parmenter June 25 February \V/t4/V 1595
John son of Robert Parmenter 16 November 1599
Alyce daughter of Robert Permenter 25 March 1599
Elizabeth daughter of Robert Permenter 14 October-1599
Elizabeth daughter of Henry Permenter 25 October 1600
William son of Henry Permenter 16 August 1600
Elizabeth daughter of Henry Permenter 4 March 1000/1), 1607
Robert son of William Permyter 16 April 1607
Thomas son of John Permyter 12 May 1609
Sara daughter of Henry Permyter 24 August 1610
Nathaniel son of John Permyter 13 March [1610/11], •Tin.- baptismal entries for 1593, 1597, and 1598 are almost tutii'ty iuii 1611
William son of William Parmenter 17 June 1611
Henry son of Henry Parmenter 30 January [1611/12] 1611
Anne daughter of John Parmenter 13 February [1611/12] 1613
Edee daughter of Edward Parmenter 9 November 1613
George son of John Parmenter 10 March [1613/14] 1614
Adria daughter of Henry Parmenter and Adria his wife 20 November 1616
James son of Edward Parmenter and Joan his wife 2 June 1616
Joseph son of John Parmenter and Anne his wife 19 September 1616
Thomas son of Henry Parmenter and Adry his wife 13 March [1616/17] 1617
Marie daughter of John Parmenter and Anne his wife 17 December 1617
Joane daughter of Edward Parmenter and Joan his wife 20 January [1617/18] 1619
Elizabeth daughter of Robert Pannenter and Elizabeth his wife 25 March 1621
Martha daughter of John Pannenter and Anne his wife 23 July 1625
John son of Robert Parmenter and Elizabeth his wife 25 April 1626
Anne daughter of Robert Parmenter and Anne his wife 14 January [1626/7] 1628
Robert son of Robert Parmenter and Agnes his wife 7 September 1629
Robert son of Robert Pannenter and Anne Fenner 24 May 1630
John son of Robert Parmenter and Anne his wife 18 April 1630
Samuel son of Samuel Parmenter and Elizabeth his wife 19 September 1631
Marie daughter of Robert Parmenter and Anne his wife 30 October 1632
Thomas son of Samuel Parmenter and Elizabeth his wife 19 August 1634
Robert son of Samuel Parmenter and Elizabeth his wife 22 March [1634/5] 1635
William son of Robert Pannenter and Anne his wife 14 March [1635/6] 1636
Elizabeth daughter of Samuel Parmenter and Elizabeth his wife 10 April 1639
Sarah daughter of Samuel Parmenter and Elizabeth his wife 21 January [1639/40]
Marriages, 1587-1639*
1597 Robert Pannenter, son of George Pannenter, and Alice Edwards, daughter of William Edwards, 22 January [1597/8].
1598 Henry Permenter and Awdrye Sparrowe 29 October.
1617 George Pannenter and Marie Usher als Clarke 12 March [1617/18J.
1621 Francis Whitinge and Adria Parmenter 10 April.
1626 Robert Parmenter and Agnes Ingam 24 June.
1626 Thomas Fenner and Dorothy Pannenter 4 July.
1636 Otwell Webbe singleman and Jone Parmenter single 1 November.
Burials, 1586-1639^
1589 Robert son of William Permenter 11 January [1589/90].
1591 George Permenter 7 February [1591/2].
1594 Robert Permenter 1 May. 1594
Amy wife of George Permenter 13 October. 1600
Agnys wife of William Permenter 6 March [1600/1].
1609 Henry son of Henry Permenter 15 July.
1610 William Permenter 4 April.
1611 Sarah daughter of Henery Parmenter 13 March [1611/12].
1613 George Parmenter 27 June.
1615 William Parmenter Sen. 3 June.
1616 James son of Edward Parmenter and Joane his wife 9 December.
1617 William Parmenter 4 December.
1620 Thomas son of Henry Parmenter and Adria hia wife 16 February [1620/1].
• The marriage entries previous to 1587 and for 1594-1596 are missing, t The burial entries previous to 1586 and {or 1688 and 1607 are
1624 William Parmenter 30 January [1624/5).
1629 Elizabeth wife of George Parmenter 24 June.
1630 Robert son of Robert Parmenter and Agnes his wife 26 June.
1636 Katherine Parmenter widow 24 December.
From Lay Subsidies* Fob Hinckford Hundred, county Essex
Little Yeldham
Little Yeldham
Sible Hedingham
Little Yeldham
Ovington
Bible Hedingham
Tilbury-by-Clare
Little Yeldham Sible Hedingham Tilbury-by-Clare
Belchamp St. Paul Castle Hedingham Little Yeldham
Sible Hedingham
Little Yeldham Sible Hedingham
Sible Hedingham
15 Henry VIII [1523-4]
Christyne Pmenter widowe 2s.
William Parmentur 2s.
William Parmentur junr. 4d.
(Lay Subsidies, 108/163.) 34-35 Henry VIII [1542-1544]f Margaret Parmator Richard Parmator John Parmator senr. George Parmator Thomas Parmator Nycolas Parmator John Parmator junr. George Parmator junr. John Parmentor
(76., 109/271) 8 Elizabeth [1565-6]
Robert Parmyter for lands [worth] 20s. tax 16d.
Richard Parmyter for lands [worth] 100s. tax 5s. George Permyter for goods [worth] £6 tax 6s.
William Permeter for lands [worth] 20s. tax 16d.
Kateren Permeter for lands [worth] 20s. tax 16d.
John Permyter for goods [worth] 100sv tax 5s.
(76., 110/425.) 14 Elizabeth [1571-2]
Robert Parmeter for lands [worth] 20s. tax] 16d.
George Parmeter for goods [worth] £7 tax 7s.
William Parmenter for goods [worth] £3 tax 3s. Widow Parmenter for lands [worth] 20s. tax 16d. John Parmenter for goods [worth] £6 tax 6s.
(76., 111/440.) 39 Elizabeth [1596-7] Nicholas Parmeter for goods [worth] 40s. John Parmeter for lands [worth] 20s. George Parmeter for lands [worth] 40s. Robert Parmeter junior for lands [worth] 20s. Edward Parmeter for goods [worth] 40s. William Parmeter for lands [worth] 20s.
(76., 111/518.)" 21 James I [1623-4] [The list is missing.] Robert Parmeter for lands [worth] 20s. [tax] 4d.
(76., 112/609.) 3-4 Charles I [1627-1629]
Robert Permynter for lands [worth] 20a. [tax] 4s. on the first assessment, 4s. on the second assessment. (76., 112/619, 112/627, 112/326.)
• Preserved in the Public Record Office, London.
t TUia manuscript is mutilated and the assessments are missing.
16 Charles I [1640-1]
Little Yeldham Robert Parmenter for lands [worth] 20s. [tax] 8d.
(76., 112/646.)
From Chancery Proceedings
On 21 June 1607 Roger Golding complains that about ten years since John Parmentcr, late of Sudbury, deceased, made a will by which he appointed the complainant and one John Parmenter executors of his estate of some £800, with lands in Sudbury, Tilbury, Little Yeldham, etc., and died about two years since. By said will testator left his estate to the wife of the complainant and her children and to others of his kindred and friends. But one William Parminter has secured for himself administration on the said estate, and in confederacy with John Parminter has seized and embezzled the estate of the deceased, and has not distributed it according to the latter's will.
William Parmenter, one of the defendants, brother and administrator of the late John Parmenter of Sudbury, maltster, replies that as complainant sues as one of the executors of a pretended will of deceased, said complainant should be joined as complainant with John Parminter, the other executor of the pretended will, and should not make the latter a defendant. This defendant knows nothing of any will made ten years ago, but has heard the other defendant, John Parminter, say that about 28 Elizabeth [1585-6] deceased did make a will appointing complainant and said defendant, John Parminter, as executors, and the said complainant did show this defendant a copy of the same and said that he intended to sue this defendant in the ecclesiastical courts, but he has not done so, and defendant doubts if such a will existed, as two years after the time of said pretended will said deceased loaned complainant over £40, which he would not have done had he made him executor of his estate. And moreover this defendant can prove by witnesses that on 24 September 1603 the deceased stated that one William Parmiter, son of this defendant, should have all the estate of deceased. On the death of said deceased this defendant, believing that deceased died intestate, did sue forth administration on his estate in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury (deceased having estate in divers dioceses), which was granted to this defendant 19 September 1605. Deceased died 24 August 1605, possessed of an estate much smaller than is claimed by the complainant; and with the consent of John Parmiter and of Thomas Smith and of Edith his wife, sister of the deceased, this defendant had the estate appraised, which amounted to £200. 12s. The debts of the deceased were £47. 7s. 4d. The defendant, John Parmiter, received as his share of the estate £43. Is. 6d., and said Smith and Edith his wife about £40. The costs of administration were £23. 16s. 8d. The house in Sudbury called "The Gallerye" was the freehold of the said John Parminter, deceased, who with one Peregrine Parker, gent., did purchase the same in fee simple of one Peter Whyte on 6 June, 35 Elizabeth [1593], and on the death of the said Parker said John Parminter had the whole as survivor in fee simple, and, he dying without issue, it came to this defendant as his brother and next heir. Defendant denies any conspiracy with the other defendant, John Panninter.
The other defendant, John Parminter, replies that he thinks that John Parminter, deceased, made a will about 28 Elizabeth [1585-6], but knows not if it remained in existence until his death. Lately complainant sent his son to this defendant to show to this defendant a copy of said will, by which deceased left to his brother William Parminter, the other defendant, for life, lands, etc., in Little Yeldham, with reversion to Henry Parminter, said William's son, and left to this defendant, another brother, for life, lands in Little Yeldham, Tilbury, etc., with reversion to John Parminter, this defendant's son. Also he left to the said William £20 and to his children 6s. 8d. apiece, to this defendant £20 and to his children 6s. 8d. apiece, to the three children of Thomas Smith of Little Maplestead 40s. apiece, to Jone, wife of this defendant, cloth for a gown, to the complainant £5 and three guns, to the wife of the complainant (who died long before the testator) 20s., and to Thomas Golding 20s. This defendant prays that the complainant be required to bring the original will into court, as according to said will the testator left certain lands to this defendant and his children, which have been taken by the other defendant as eldest brother and heir. Deceased died about two years ago and about nineteen years after making said will. Complainant has long concealed the will for some sinister purpose, and as this defendant was unable to find any will of deceased, the other defendant obtained administration on the estate, and this defendant has received one third of the goods, according to the inventory in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury. This defendant denies any conspiracy with the other defendant, William Parminter. (Chancery Proceedings, James I, Bundle G-8, No. 43.)
[From the foregoing records and from some other sources the following information about the Parmenter families of Little Yeldham, county Essex, and about the ancestry of Deacon John Parmenter of Sudbury and Roxbury, Massachusetts, has been derived:
William Parmenter, Sr., born probably about 1465, appears, with other Parmenters, at Little Yeldham, county Essex, in the subsidy of 1523-4.
John Parmenter, Sr., George Parmenter, Sr., Richard Parmenteh, Thomas Parmenter, and Nicholas Parmenter appear at Little Yeldham in the subsidy of 1542-1544. They belong apparently to the generation immediately following that to which William Parmenter, Sr., belongs. No wills have been found which throw light on the exact relationship of these men to one another or on their respective families; but doubtless the fathers of some of the Parmenters of the next generation are included in this list of names.
These men of the next generation are John Parmenter, born probably about 1515, and probably the progenitor of Family A, given below; George Parmenter, born probably about 1520, progenitor of Family B, given below; Richard Parmenter of Little Yeldham, who appears in the subsidy of 1565-6; and Robert Parmenter, born probably about 1530, progenitor of Family C, given below.
Family A
1. John Parmenter, of Little Yeldham, county Essex, born probably about 1515, appears as John Parmenter, Jr., at Little Yeldham in the subsidy of 1542-1544, and is found later in the adjoining parish of Tilbury-by-Clare, co. Essex, in the subsidies of 1565-6 and 1571-2.
The following were probably his children:
i. John, settled in Sudbury, county Suffolk, where he was a brewer or maltster, and died 24 August 1605, leaving no issue. He appears in several entries in the Sudbury borough records from 1597 to 1604 (register, vol. 66, pp. 170^171). His estate was contested in Chancery by Roger Golding in 1607.
ii. William, born about 1540. He was one of the defendants in the Chancery suit brought by Roger Golding in 1607.
iii. John, married Jone . He was the other defendant in the abovementioned suit. Children: John (eldest son), and others.
iv. Edith, married Thomas Smith of Little Maplestead, county Essex; had issue.
v. A Daughter, probably married Roger Goldino.
2. William Parmenter (John), of Little Yeldham, county Essex, the testator of 1615, born probably about 1540, was buried at Little Yeldham 3 June 1615. He married, about 1563, Agnes , who was buried at Little Yeldham 6 March 1600/1. He was one of the defendants in the Chancery suit brought by Roger Golding.
Children: i. Henry, of Little Yeldham, glover, the testator of 1619, baptized at Little
Yeldham 9 July 1564; married. there, 29 October 1598, Audrey Sparrow, who married (2) at Little Yeldham, 10 April 1621, Francis Whiting.
Children, recorded at Little Yeldham:
1. Elizabeth, baptized 25 October 1599; probably died young.
2. William, baptized 16 August 1600.
3. Elizabeth, baptized 4 March 1600/1 [sic, ? 1601/2].
4. Henry, buried 15 July l609.
5. Sarah, baptized 24 August 1609; buried 13 March 1611/12.
6. Henry, baptized 30 January 1611/12.
7. Audrey, baptized 20 November 1614.
8. Thomas, baptized 13 March 1616/17; buried 16 February 1620/1.
ii. Thomas, baptized at Little Yeldham 18 January 1567/8.
iii. William, baptized at Little Yeldham 24 February 1570/1; buried there 4 April 1610.
iv. Edith, baptized at Little Yeldham 9 November 1572.
v. Edward, named in the wills of his father and brother Henry; married Joane. Children, baptized. at Little Yeldham:
1. Edith, baptized 9 November 1613.
2. James, baptized 2 June 1616.
3. Joane, baptized 20 January 1617/18.
vi. John, baptized at Little Yeldham 24 September 1576; probably died young,
vii. Richard. Child: 1. Ann, under 21 in 1644.
viii. Robert, baptized at Little Yeldham 30 March 1581; buried there 11 Jananuary 1589/90.
ix. John, of Yeldham and later of Castle Hedingham, county Essex, the testator of 1644, baptized at Little Yeldham 19 January 1583/4; married about 1606 Anne. Children, recorded at Little Yeldham:
1. Thomas, baptized 12 May 1607.
2. Nathaniel, baptized 13 March 1610/11.
3. Anne, baptized 13 February 1611/12.
4. George, baptized 10 March 1613/14.
5. Joseph, baptized 19 September 1616.
6. Mary, baptized 17 December 1617.
7. John, born probably about 1619.
8. Martha, baptized 23 July 1621.
Family B
1. George Parmenter, of Little Yeldham (also called Over Yeldham and Upper Yeldham), county Essex, the testator of 1591, born probably about 1520, was buried at Little Yeldham 7 February 1591/2. He married Alice — . He appears at Little Yeldham as George Parmenter, Jr., in the subsidy of 1542-1544, is next found in the adjoining parish of Ovington in the subsidy of 1565-6, and appears again at Little Yeldham in the subsidy of 1571-2.
Children:
i. Robert, born probably about 1545; living in 1613, when he is mentioned in the will of his brother William. Child (probably): 1. William, called of Cavendish, county Suffolk, in the will of his grandfather, George Parmenter, in 1591.
ii. Christian, m. Page; had issue.
iii. Richard, of Little Yeldham, living in 1612. He was a legatee in the will of his brother George. Child:
1. Elizabeth, baptized at Little Yeldham 16 November 1572; mentioned in the wills of her grandfather and her uncle George.
iv. George, born probably about 1550.
v. Katherine, married Allison; had issue.
vi. Jone, mied Stainer; had issue.
vii. Edward, appears at Little Yeldham in a subsidy in 1596-7; living in 1612, being named in the will of his brother George. Children, named in the will of their grandfather:
1. Susan, baptized at Little Yeldham 18 April 1585.
2. Edward, baptized at Little Yeldham 2t November 1588.
3. viii. William, born probably about 1560.
ix. Alice.
2. George Parmenter (George), of Little Yeldham, county. Essex, yeoman, the testator of 1612, born probably about 1550, was buried at Little Yeldham 27 June 1613. He married first Amy , who was buried at Little Yeldham 13 October 1594; and secondly Mrs. ElizaBeth Puhkas, widow, who by her former husband had children Rose Purkas, wife of Taine, and Francis Purkas. George Parmenter is found in the subsidy of 1596-7.
Children by first wife:
i. Conscience, baptized at Little Yeldham 25 May 1574; died young,
ii. Robert (perhaps). A Robert Parmenter, son of George, married at Little Yeldham, 22 January 1597/8, Alice Edwards, daughter of William. If this man belongs in this family, he must have died s.p. before the date of his father's will.
3. William Parmenter (George), of Little Yeldham, county. Essex, husband man, the testator of 1613, born probably about 1560, was buried at Little Yeldham 4 December 1617. He married, about 1585, Margery. He inherited various lands in Little Yeldham from his father and copyhold lands called Cowell or Gouldwell by the will of his brother George, which he mentioned in his own will, dated 12 October 1613 and proved 19 January 1617/18. As only two of his children were baptized at Little Yeldham, it is likely that at some period he resided elsewhere; and therefore he was probably the William Parmenter who was assessed in the subsidy of 1596-7 in the adjacent parish of Sible Hedingham, the registers of which prior to 1680 are lost.
Children:
i. Robert, baptized at Little Yeldham 23 October 1586. He succeeded to the lands of his father by the latter's will, and was perhaps the Robert Parmenter who was assessed at Sible Hedingham in th« subsidies of 1623-4 and 1627-1629 and at Little Yeldham in the subsidy of 1640-1. 4.
ii. John, born about 1588. In, Ursula, living in 1613.
iv. George, married at Little Yeldham, 12 March 1617/18, Mabt Ubhbb alias Clarke.
v. Sarah, born about 1593; married at Bures St. Mary, county Suffolk, 4 October 1616, John Cressall, the testator of 1625. After the death of her father she had evidently removed with her brother, John Pannenter, to Bures St. Mary.
vi. Margaret, baptized at Little Yeldham 25 February 1594/5; living in 1613.
4. Dba. John Parmenter (William, George), of Little Yeldham, county Essex, and Bures St. Mary, countys. Essex and Suffolk, England, and of Sudbury and Roxbury, Massachusetts, was born evidently about 1588, as the baptism of his elder brother Robert is recorded at Little Yeldham 23 October 1586, and yet by 12 October 1613 John Parmenter was old enough to be married and to be the father of two children, Mary and John, according to the will of that date of his father, William Parmenter. He may have been born at Sible Hedingham, county Essex, but the early registers of this parish are lost. He inherited no lands from his father, and after the latter's death he evidently removed about eight miles from Little Yeldham into Bures St. Mary. Here his sister Sarah was married, 4 October 1616, to John Cressall, who in his will of 9 July 1625 bequeathed a cow to his brother-in-law John Parmenter. Here also, as John Parminter,* he was a witness, 22 February 1630/1, to the will of Henrie Loker of Bures St. Mary, county Essex, glover (register, vol. 63, pp. 280-281). In 1639 John Parmenter, with his family, and also the
* Thus the name is spelled in the original will of Henrie Loker, although in the registered copy of the will the name U Parmiter widow and children of Henrie Loker emigrated to New England, settling in Sudbury, Massachusetts, where John Parmenter was early chosen selectman, deacon, and commissioner. A comparison of the signature of John Parminter as a witness in the original will of Henrie Loker of Bures St. Mary with an autograph signature of Deacon John Parmenter as a commissioner of Sudbury, Massachusetts, 6 January 1639/40,* shows that the two signatures were made by the same hand. In the summer of 1660 he removed from Sudbury to Roxbury, Massachusetts, where he died 1 May 1671, aged 83 years, according to the church records of Roxbury, which thus furnish additional evidence that he was born about 1588. His will, dated 25 March 1671 and proved 25 July 1671, names wife Annis, daughter Woods, son-in-law John Woods, grandson • John Parmenter, cousin [Bartholomew] Cheevers, shoemaker, of Boston, and cousin John Stibbins.
He married first, in England, probably about 1609, Bridget, who died at Sudbury, Massachusetts, 6 April 1660. He married secondly, at Roxbury, Massachusetts, 9 August 1660, Mrs. Annis ( ) (chandler) Dane, widow successively of William Chandler and John Dane. She died at Roxbury 17 March 1682/3.
Children by first wife, born in England:
i. Mary, born about 1610; named in the will of her grandfather 12 October 1613; died at Marlborough, Massachusetts, 17 August 1690, aged 80; married John Woods of Sudbury and Marlborough, born. in England about 1610, died at Marlborough 10 July 1678. He deposed in 1664, aged abt. 54 years.
Children: 1. Hannah.
2. John, born 8 May 1641.
3. Francis (daughter), born 10 May 1645.
4. James, born 18 July 1647.
5. Catharine.
6. Isaac, born 14 July 1655.
ii. John, born about 1612; named in the will of his grandfather 12 October 1613; came to New England with his father in 1639; resided at Sudbury, Massachusetts, where he died 12 April 1666; married about 1639 Amy, who died 21 November 1681.
Children: 1. John, born about 1640.
2. Joseph, born 12 March 1642/3.
3. Mary, born 10 June 1644.
4. George, born about 1647.
5. Benjamin, born about 1650.
6. Lydia, born 16 October 1655.
Family C
1. Robert Parmenter, of Little Yeldham, county Essex, the testator of 1594, born probably about 1530, was buried at Little Yeldham 1 May 1594. He married, about 1561, Amte. He was assessed at Little Yeldham in the subsidies of 1565-6 and 1571-2.
Children:
Joane, born probably about 1562.
Amy, baptized at Little Yeldham 17 September 1564.
2. iii. Robert, baptized at Little Yeldham 8 February 1567/8.
iv. Jane, baptized at Little Yeldham 5 June 1571.
2. Robert Parmenter (Robert), of Little Yeldham, county Essex, baptized there 8 February 1567/8, appears there in the subsidy of 1596-7. Neither his will nor any administration on his estate has been found.
Children, baptized at Little Yeldham:
i. Samuel, baptized 13 October 1590; married Elizabeth.
Children, baptized at Little Yeldham:
1. Samuel, baptized 19 September 1630.
2. Thomas, baptized 19 August 1632.
3. Robert, baptized 22 March 1634/5.
4. Elizabeth, baptized 10 April 1636.
5. Sarah, baptized 21 January 1639/40.
ii. Robert, baptized 24 December 1592; married (1) Elizabeth ; married (2) at Little Yeldham, 24 June 1626, Agnes (Anne) Inoam.
Children by first wife, recorded at Little Yeldham:
1. Elizabeth, baptized 25 • Suffolk Co. Court Files, Boston, no. 162004. March 1619.
2. John, baptized 25 April 1625.
Children by second wife, recorded at Little Yeldham:
3. Anne, baptized 14 January 1626/7.
4. Robert, baptized 7 September 1628; buried 26 June 1630.
5. John, baptized 18 April 1630.
6. Mary, baptized 30 October 1631.
7. William, baptized 14 March 1635/6.
iii. John, baptized 16 November 1595.
iv. Alice, baptized 25 March 1599.
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Information about Deacon John Parmenter
John PARMENTER Deacon (William-2, George-1) was born about 1588 in England. In a publication (ParmenterStory) by Roland A Dahir, at the 400th birthday of Deacon John Parmenter he writes that, according to a Parmenter descendant, Marjorie J Parmenter and George M Parmenter, Deacon John was born in Sible Hedingham County Essex, England on 12 January 1588; he married Bridget in Little Yeldham on 12 June 1609; she was born at Bures St. Mary, Country Essex on 12 February 1589. He was buried on 1 May 1671 in Roxbury, Suffolk, Massachusetts. John and both children are mentioned in his father (William) Will in 1613, but he inherited no lands or tenements from his father.
Following his father's death in 1617, John moved to about eight miles from Little Yeldham into Bures St. Mary. John's connection to Bures St. Mary can be seen in his association with Philemon Whale and Herbert Pelham, residents of Bures St. Mary who emigrated to Sudbury [The Puritan village, Sumner Chilton Powell, Appendix I, Wesleyan Univ. Press, 1963] A comparison of the signature of John Parminter as a witness in the original will of Henry Loker of Bures St. Mary with an autograph signature of Deacon John Parmenter as a commissioner of Sudbury, Massachusetts, 6 January 1639/40 shows that the two signatures were made by the same hand. [Suffolk County Court files, Boston, NO.162004]
In 1639 John Parmenter emigrated to New England with his wife Bridget and children Mary and John Jr; in his party were the widow Elizabeth Loker and her children. The name of the ship or port of departure is not known. John Parmenter was one of the original proprietors of Sudbury, and was assigned lands May 1640 by the General Court of the Massachusetts Bay colony [Suffolk court files, vol. I, No. 304, microfilm #A360, Univ Massachusetts, Amherst]. John was chosen early as a Selectman; then Deacon, and Commissioner; he desired to be made Freeman 13 May 1640 [NEHGS Reg. Vol 13, 261], and made freeman 10 May 1643.
Following the death of his first wife, he married Annis (Bayford)(Chandler) Dane and relocated to Roxbury where he died on 1 May 1671; his will was dated 25 March 1671, and proved 25 July 1671.
John PARMENTER Deacon and Bridget were married about 1609 in England. Bridget was born before 1599 in England.
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biography
Immigration: 1639, sailed from Great Yarmouth with wife, Bridget (__), Elizabeth (__) Loker, widow of Henry Loker and presumed sister of Bridget (___) Parmenter, and two of her sons, John and Henry, as well as son John Parmenter. (TAG 147:377-382, 1993; 68:272, 1914) There is conflicting information about Mary. She was married to John Woods, October 10, 1633 in Bures St. Mary, Suffolk, England and may have come earlier with her husband. Or the Woods couple may have come with the Parmenters. Or John Woods may have preceded the family and Mary separately made the 1639 trip with her folks, with three small children.
Spouses:
1) Bridget, either Simpson or Perry. (There were two sister combinations in John's English parish with names Bridget and Elizabeth, born in the right time period to have been sisters, and also wives of John Parmenter and Henry Loker. One set of Bridget/Elizabeth's came from William Perry; and another from John Simpson.). Bridget died April 6, 1660, in Sudbury, Middlesex County, Massachusetts. She would have been approximately 70 years old.
2) Annis (Bayford) (Chandler) (Dane), August 9, 1660, in Roxbury, Suffolk County, Massachusetts. She was baptized at Farnham, Essex, England, 12 June 1603. He would have been about 72, she 57. She was the widow of William Chandler, with whom she came to Massachusetts in 1637, and of John Dane, who was buried at Roxbury, 14 September 1658. She is an ancestor to President Ruthorford B. Hayes through a child with her first husband. He died ten years later, and she survived him by ten more years, dying on March 15, 1683, in Roxbury.
Residences: Sudbury (that part now called Wayland) by 1639 > Roxbury 1660. (The NEHGR article says that John Parmenter's Sudbury property was "adjacent to the corner of Bow and Concord roads in what is now Wayland.)
Occupation: Tailor (per items in estate inventory), operated a tavern (per permissions in Sudbury records)
Known as Deacon: He was known as Deacon Parmenter, a position of respect.
Life Events:
September 4 1639 - appointed one of the commission to lay out the land, May 13, 1640 - Granted freeman status, 1658 - Elected Deacon
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John and Bridget Parmenter
John - born about 1588, probably at Little Yeldham, Essex, England; died June 1, 1671, Roxbury, Massachusetts. Son of William PARMENTER and Margery. John, a tailor by trade, arrived with his family in New England from Great Yarmouth in 1639. He became freeman May 13, 1640 and served as a deacon and selectman of Sudbury, Massachusetts. By 1654, John PARMENTER was authorized by the town of Sudbury "to keep a house of common entertainment and that the court shall be moved on his behalf to grant a license to him" (Colonial Tavernrkeepers, Vol. 5, edited by Harriet Stryker-Rodda, 1982, page 19). His will, dated March 25, 1671 and proved July 25, 1671, names his second wife, son-in-law John WOOD, grandson John PARMENTER, and cousins CHEEVERS and John STIBBINS. John married second August 9, 1660 at Roxbury, Massachusetts, Annis BAYFORD (died March 15, 1682/3, Roxbury, Massachusetts; buried. there March 17, 1682/3), widow of William CHANDLER and John DANE. John and Bridget were married about 1609, probably at Bures St. Mary, Suffolk, England.
Bridget - born probably at Bures St. Mary, Suffolk, England; died August 6, 1660, Sudbury, Massachusetts. She was probably the sister of Elizabeth, wife of Henry LOKER. Bridget and Elizabeth may have been daughters of William PERRY or of John SIMPSON, who both had daughters with their names baptized at Bures St. Mary between 1585 and 1593.
Children of John and Bridget Parmenter
Mary - born about 1610, probably at Bures St. Mary, Suffolk, England; died August 17, 1690, Marlborough, Massachusetts. Married John WOODS.
John - born about 1611, probably at Bures St. Mary, Suffolk, England; died April 12, 1666, Sudbury, Massachusetts. Married about 1638 in England to Amy. Son: John married Anna CUTLER.
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John Parmenter
John - born about 1588, probably at Little Yeldham, Essex, England; died June 1, 1671, Roxbury, Massachusetts. Son of William PARMENTER and Margery. John, a tailor by trade, arrived with his family in New England from Great Yarmouth in 1639. He became freeman May 13, 1640 and served as a deacon and selectman of Sudbury, Massachusetts. By 1654, John PARMENTER was authorized by the town of Sudbury "to keep a house of common entertainment and that the court shall be moved on his behalf to grant a license to him" (Colonial Tavernrkeepers, Vol. 5, edited by Harriet Stryker-Rodda, 1982, page 19). His will, dated March 25, 1671 and proved July 25, 1671, names his second wife, son-in-law John WOOD, grandson John PARMENTER, and cousins CHEEVERS and John STIBBINS. John married second August 9, 1660 at Roxbury, Massachusetts. Annis BAYFORD (died March 15, 1682/3, Roxbury, Massachusetts; buried there March 17, 1682/3), widow of William CHANDLER and John DANE. John and Bridget were married about 1609, probably at Bures St. Mary, Suffolk, England.
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History of the town of Marlborough: Cheshire County, New Hampshire By Charles Austin Bemis
PARMENTER*
John Parmenter, probably the common ancestor of all bearing the name in New England, with his son John, was among the first settlers and proprietors of Sudbury, Massachusetts, and took the freeman's oath May 13, 1640. he was selectman in 1641; and he (or his son John) was on a committee of inspection into the moral condition of families, etc., February 28, 1655. His wife, Bridget, died April 6, 1660. No record of his death is found, but his will was provod 1671. His son John married, and settled in Sudbury; and in 1665 he was allowed to keep a house of entertainment in that town, he died April 12, 1666. His widow was Amee, who died in Sudbury, 1681.
He was the father of five children, among whom was George, who married, 1679, Hannah Johnson, and settled in Sndlmry.
Their oldest son, George, born May 5, 1679, married, 1701, Mary Bent. Deliverance, son of George and Mary (Bent) Parmenter, born December 10, 1709, ni., 1731, Ruth Hayden.
The: name of Parmenter is said to be of French origin, and denotes a mountaineer.
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Origins
See the Essex County, England Heritage Page
See this account of the Parmenter's in England
See his English family at The Stephen Lawson Page
John Parmenter was from Ovington and Little Yeldham, Essex County, England Top of Page
The Immigrant
1) Bridget, either Simpson or Perry. (There were two sister combinations in John's English parish with names Bridget and Elizabeth, born in the right time period to have been sisters, and also wives of John Parmenter and Henry Loker. One set of Bridget/Elizabeth's came from William Perry; and another from John Simpson.). Bridget died April 6, 1660, in Sudbury, Middlesex County Massachusetts. She would have been approximately 70 years old.
2) Annis (Bayford) (Chandler) (Dane), August 9, 1660, in Roxbury, Suffolk County, Massachestts. She was baptized at Farnham, Essex, England, 12 June 1603. He would have been about 72, she 57. She was the widow of William Chandler, with whom she came to Massachusetts in 1637, and of John Dane, who was buried at Roxbury, 14 September 1658. She is an ancestor to President Ruthorford B. Hayes through a child with her first husband. He died ten years later, and she survived him by ten more years, dying on March 15, 1683, in Roxbury.
September 4 1639 - appointed one of the commission to lay out the land May 13, 1640 - Granted freeman status 1658 - Elected Deacon
Michael Roman Biography of John Parmenter
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Born: About 1588, in Little Yeldham, Essex Co, England. (TAG 147:377-382, 1993)
Immigration: 1639, sailed from Great Yarmouth with wife, Bridget (__), Elizabeth (__) Loker, widow of Henry Loker and presumed sister of Bridget (___) Parmenter, and two of her sons, John and Henry, as well as son John Parmenter. (TAG 147:377-382, 1993; 68:272, 1914) There is conflicting information about Mary. She was married to John Woods, October 10, 1633 in Bures St. Mary, Suffolk, England and may have come earlier with her husband. Or the Woods couple may have come with the Parmenters. Or John Woods may have preceded the family and Mary separately made the 1639 trip with her folks, with three small children.
Spouses:
Residences: Sudbury (that part now called Wayland) by 1639 > Roxbury 1660. (The NEHGR article says that John Parmenter's Sudbury property was "adjacent to the corner of Bow and Concord roads in what is now Wayland.)
Occupation: Tailor (per items in estate inventory), operated a tavern (per permissions in Sudbury records)
Known as Deacon: He was known as Deacon Parmenter, a position of respect.
Life Events:
Death: May 1, 1671; Roxbury, Suffolk County Massachusetts, aged 83 years old.
Estate/Will: His will, dated March 25, 1671, proved July 25, 1671, names wife Annis, daughter Mary Woods wife of John Woods, grandson John Parmenter, cousin Bartholomew Cheevers shoemaker of Boston, and cousin John Stibbins
Notable Kin
Samuel Morse - inventor of the telegraph
Sources and Resources
NEHGR 147:377-382, 1993 - English Origins of John Parmenter NEHGR 68:262-273, 1914 - John Parmenter NEHGR 3:187, 1849 - Freemen List NEHGR 143:325-331, 1989 - The Riddlesworth alias Loker Family NEHGR 85:142-45, 1931 - The Ancestry of William Chandler of Roxbury, Massachusetts, Roxbury, Massachusetts Vital Records
Notes, Questions, Errata
That part of (then) Sudbury, that is now Wayland has neighboring towns of Marlborough on the west, Lexington and Woburn on the northeast, and Watertown and Newton on the east. Sudbury/Wayland is 20 miles due west of Boston. Marlborough is another 10 miles east of Sudbury. Roxbury is now part of Boston, about 16 miles east of Sudbury/Wayland.
Children and Grandchildren
Kansas Pioneers Lineage
1 John Parmenter 1588 - 1671 born: About 1588 in Little Yeldham, Essex County, England .... +Bridget [Perry or Simpson] 1590 - 1660 born: About 1590 in England .
2 Mary Parmenter 1610 - 1690 born: About 1610 in England, Probably Little Yeldham, Essex ....... +John Woods 1610 - 1678 born: About 1610 in England, probably Essex ....
3 Isaac Woods 1655 - 1720 born: July 15, 1655 in Sudbury, Middlesex County, Massachusetts .......... +Mary Maynard 1659 - 1689 born: About 1659 in Sudbury or Marlborough, Middlesex County, Massachusetts ........
4 Mary Woods 1687 - 1775 born: March 13, 1687 in Marlborough, Middlesex County, Massachusetts .............. +Abijah Bruce 1693 - 1774 born: November 27, 1693 in Marlborough, Middlesex County, Massachusetts ...........
5 Artemus Bruce 1728 - 1811 born: December 20, 1728 in Westborough, Worcester County, Massachusetts ................. +Mary Latiny 1732 - 1811 born: About 1732 in Probably Westborough, Worcester County, Massachusetts ..............
6 Elijah Bruce 1760 - 1835 born: January 20, 1760 in Westborough, Worcester County, Massachusetts .................... +Abigail Whitney 1763 - 1847 born: April 11, 1763 in Grafton, Worcester County, Massachusetts ..................
7 Abigail Whitney Bruce 1806 - 1884 born: April 2, 1806 in Marlboro, Windham County, Vermont ........................ +Nehemiah Willis Fisher 1805 - 1859 born: June 23, 1805 in Marlboro, Windham County, Vermont .....................
8 Eleanor Serepta Fisher 1843 - 1924 born: October 30, 1843 in Marlboro, Windham County, Vermont ........................... +Henry Gilbert Baldwin 1836 - 1894 born: June 14, 1836 in Dover, Vermont, USA ........................
9 Arthur Willis Baldwin 1876 - 1961 born: July 6, 1876 in Near Ada, Fountain Twp, Ottawa County, Kans .............................. +Inez Evangeline Hallock 1886 - 1976 born: October 14, 1886 in Near Milo, Lincoln County, Kansas
Related Links:
Ginny B's G Page has interesting information on the Parmenters, including John Parmenter's English lineage. (See Ginny's Home Page for allied lines, Pratt, etal.)
See the Parmenter Page for an interesting account of John Parmenter (and his son-in-law John Woods) in England and early years in America
The Pioneering Parmenters of America Page.
Sudbury History Page at the Sudbury Chamber of Commerce site.
found on ancestry.com
The New England historical and genealogical register, Volume 68 By Henry Fitz-Gilbert Waters, New England Historic Genealogical
GENEALOGICAL RESEARCH IN ENGLAND
Contributed by Miss Elizabeth French, and communicated by the Committee on English Research
[Continued from page 190] Parmenter
The Will of Gkorge P'menter thelder of Over [or Little] Yeldham. co. Essex, yeoman, 8 May 1591. To be buried in the churchyard of Over Yeldham. To the poor people of Over Yeldham 3s. 4d. To the poor people of Tylberye 2s. To Alyce my wife and Robert my son the lease of my farm where I now dwell. To Alyce my wife for life my freehold and land in Over Yeldham called Madges, with reversion at her decease to my son Edward and his heirs. Also to my said wife for life my copyhold lands and tenements lying in Tylbery, with reversion at her decease to my son Robert and his heirs, he paying to Chrystyan my daughter or her children £6, to Katherine my daughter or her children £6, to Jone my daughter or her children £6, to Alyce my daughter or her children 40s., to George Parmenter my son or his heirs £4, to Elizabeth daughter of Richard P'menter 20s., to Robert Page 6s. 8d., and to Jone Staniar dwelling with me 6s. 8d. I give to Edward Parmenter and Susan Parmenter, son and daughter of my son Edward. 40s., to be paid by my son William a year after he shall enter into my land called Bushaleyes in Yeldham Pva. To wife Alice for life said three and a half acres of land called Pushelyes [sic], which I bought last of John Browne of Yeldham Magna, with reversion at her decease to my son William. To my daughter Christyon a bullock. To wife Alice all household stuff, money, and implements of household in my dwelling house. Residuary legatees and executors: wife Alice and son Robert. Supervisor: son George Parmenter, to whom I give 3s. 4d. To wife Alice for life two acres of land lying in Dowries that I bought of George my son, with reversion at her decease to Richard my son. I have surrendered my copyhold lands in Tylberye into the hands of the Lord of the Manor by the hands of William Parmenter, in the presence of Mathewe Coldham [John P'ment his brother],* to the use of this my will. To ray grandson William Parminter of Cavendysb eight bushels of barley. [Signed] George Pmenters marke. Witnesses: Edward Raynsford, Roger Barrow Jun., and John Hardyng. Proved 12 February 1591 [1591/2] by Alice Parmenter and Robert Parmenter. (Commissary Court of London for Essex and Herts [Somerset House], 1591, original will.)
The Will of Robert Permenteh of Lytle Yeldham in the diocese of London, 22 April, 36 Elizabeth [1594]. To be buried in the churchyard of Lytle Yeldham. To Robert Permenter my son a cubbard, a table, a form, and 20s. To my daughter Joane 20s. To my daughter Amye 20s. To my daughter Jane 20s. To my wife Amye all residue of my goods and chattels unbequeathed, such as remain at her decease to be equally divided among my then living children. Executrix: wife Amye. Witnesses: John Storye, Edward Permenter, and Peter Cramfyelde. [Signed] The marke of the said Robert Permenter. Proved at Brancktrie 26 May 1594 by the executor. (Commissary Court of London for Essex and Herts [Somerset House], 1594, filed will.)
The Will of George Parmenter of litle Yeldham, co. Essex, yeoman, 12 November 1612. To be buried in the churchyard of Little Yeldham. To my wife Elizabeth my messuage and tenement in Little Yeldham wherein I now dwell and my free land in Little Yeldham for five years after my decease, and also my goods moveable and unmoveable, implements and household stuff, and cattle and chattels in Little Yeldham, she resigning all her rights of dower in my lands. To Margaret Taine my grandchild, daughter of Rose Taine, my house and grounds in Gestingthorpe, now in the occupation of Henry Fisher. To my grandchild Anne Taine, daughter of Rose Taine, 20 nobles, to be paid by my wife Elizabeth into the hands of Francis Purkas the elder of Nether Yeldham, for the use of the said Ann at twenty-one years of age. To Richard Parmenter my brother £10, and to his daughter Elizabeth 20s. To my brother William Parmenter my copyhold lands in Litle Yeldham called C[owell] alias Gouldwell, and to so many of his children as shall be living three years after my decease 20s. each. To my sister Christian Page 20s. a year for life, and to every one of her children 20s. each. To my sister Joane Stainer £6, and to every one of her children 20s. To Rose Tanne, my wife's daughter, 40s. To Francis Purkas, my wife's son, £5. To my sister Katheren Alyson 20s. To my godson Thomas May 20s. To Thomas Purkas, my wife's son-in-law, 20s. To the poor of Litle Yeldham 20s. To the minister that preaches at my funeral 10s. To my brother Edward Parmenter my messuage and lands at Hiningham at the Castle and my copyhold lands and the tenement thereto belonging, now in the occupation of Thomas May, and my messuage and tenement in Litle Yeldham wherein I now dwell with the free land thereto belonging, at the end of my wife's term of five years therein or at her death, if she die before. All other my lands unbequeathed, in Litle Yeldham, Hiningham at the Castle, and elsewhere, to my brother Edward Parmenter, except a parcel of meadow and hop ground containing one rod, lying in Litle Yeldham, now in the occupation of John Panell of Redgwell, which I will to my wife Elizabeth, she paying my funeral charges. Executor: my brother Edward Parmenter. [Signed] George Parmenter his marke. [Seal, a bird of some kind, not clearly distinguishable.] Witnesses: John Harrison, Edmund Browne, George Bucher. Proved 8 July 1613. (Commissary Court of London for Essex and Herts [Somerset House], 1613, original will.)
* The words in brackets are crossed out in the original will.
The Will of Willm Parmeter of Over [or Little] Yealdham, co. Essex, husbandman, 12 October 1613. To Margery my wife for life all my messuage and tenement where I now dwell called Tankerton, and after her decease reversion to Robert Parmiter my son, he paying to John Parmeter my son £5 one year after the decease of my wife; and if the said John die before the sum be due, reversion to his children, equally divided. To Margery my wife for life all my copyhold land called Cowell alias Gowldwells, and after her decease it shall be sold by Robert Parmeter my brother, if he shall be living, and the money arising therefrom is to be equally divided among George Parmeter, Ursely Parmeter, Sara Parmeter, and Margaret Parmeter, my children; and if my said brother be dead, then the land shall be equally divided among them. If my son George or my daughters Sara or Margaret shall die before said money be paid or land be possessed, reversion to my surviving children. My son Robert shall pay to John Parmeter, the son of John Parmeter my son, 6s. 8d. at the age of one and twenty years, and to Mary Parmeter, my son John's daughter, 6s. 8d. at the age of one and twenty years. To my son George and my daughters Sara, Margarett, and Ursely certain articles of furniture [specified] after the decease of my wife Margery, whom I make executrix. [Signed] Sign' Gulielmi Parmeter. Witnesses: Richard Hamon and George Bucher. Proved 19 January 1617 [1617/18]. (Commissary Court of London for Essex and Herts [Somerset House], 1617, original will.)
The Will of William Parmyter of Upper [or Little] Yeldham, co. Essex, yeoman, 20 May 1615. Edward Parmyter my son having paid many debts for me and having been unto me a good and dutiful child, I give him all my goods and chattels. [Signed] The marke of William Parmyter. Witnesses: Richard Browne and John Parmyter. No record of probate. (Commissary Court of London for Essex and Herts [Somerset House], 1615, filed will.)
The Will of Henry Parmyter of Little Yealdham, co. Essex, glover, 16 June, 17 James I [1619]. To Audry my wife for life that tenement where I now dwell and the freehold land to it belonging in Yealdham, containing three acres, and at her decease reversion to my son William, he paying after his entry into the land to my children, Elizabeth, Henry, Audrye, and Thomas, 40s. each. To my wife Audry all my goods and chattels, she paying to my children, Elizabeth, Henry, Audry, and Thomas, 40s. each at the age of twenty-one years or day of marriage. To William Boorham of Yealdham Pva, blacksmith, my copyhold tenement where Robert Okeley dwelleth, with the yard, garden, orchard, and croft of land in Yealdham pva. Executrix: wife Audry. Supervisor: brother Edward Parmyter. [Signed] Henry Permerter. Witnesses: Robert Onyon and Robert Poole. Proved at Brainktree 8 July 1619 by the executrix. (Commissary Court of London for Essex and Herts [Somerset House], 1619, no. 190, original will.)
The Will of John Cressall of Bures Hamlet* in the County of Essex, yeoman, 9 July 1625. To my brothers Henrie Cressall and Thomas Cressall 12d. each. "I gyve to my brother-in-lawe John Pannenter my best Cowe." All my other goods I give to Annet my wife, whom I make sole executrix. [Signed] the marke of John Cressall. Witnesses: Samuell Lyon and John Maynard. Proved 28 July 1625 by Sara, relict and executrix. (Archdeaconry of Sudbury [Bury St. Edmunds), Register Pearle, fo. 231.)
* The parish of Bures is on both sides of the River Stour, which separates the counties of Essex and Suffolk.
t This is evidently a clerical error, as John Cressall married 4 October 1616 Sarah Paxmenter, and she is named as Sara in the record of probate.
The Will of John Permiteb of Hedingham at Castle, county Essex, yeoman, 13 August 1644. To Ann my wife £50, the parlor chamber for her habitation, and all the goods therein and half the brass, pewter, and linen. To Thomas Permiter my eldest son £25 and my wearing clothes. To Nathaniell Permiter my second son 20s. To my grandchildren John Permiter and George Permiter, children of my son John Permiter, £4 each at twenty-one. To my kinswoman Ann Permiter, daughter of my brother Richard Permiter, 20s. at twenty-one. To my sons George Permiter and Joseph Permiter the residue of all my goods and chattels unbequeathed, and I make them executors. Supervisors: Thomas Purcas and George Taylor. [Signed] Signu' John Permitor. Witnesses: Edw: Button, Robert Permiter, George Taylor, and Nathaniell Mane. Proved 24 February 1647 [1647/8] by Joseph Permiter, one of the executors, the right being reserved to grant a like power of executor to George Permiter when he should come to claim it, as he did 3 March 1647 [1647/8]. (Commissary Court of London for Essex and Herts [Somerset House], 1647, no. 206, filed will.)
Parmenter Entries In The Parish Registers Of Bures St. Mart, county Suffolk, 1538-1630
1569 Robert Permenter baptized 23 October.
1586 John Parmynter and Katherine Cogshall married 4 October.
1593 Margaret Parmiter buried 27 November.
1616 John Chrisall and Sarah Parmenter married 4 October.
Parmenter Entries In The Parish Registers Of Little Ykldham,
county Essex
Baptisms, 156Jt-16$9* 1564
Henery son of William Parmenter 9 July 1564
Amy daughter of Robert Parmenter 17 September 1567
Thomas son of William Parmenter 18 January [1.567/8], 1567
Robert son of Robert Parmenter 8 February [1567/8]. 1570
William son of William Parmenter 24 February [1570/1]. 1571
Jane daughter of Robert Parmenter 5 June 1572
Edye daughter of William Parmenter 9 November 1572
Elizabeth daughter of Richard Parmenter 16 November 1574
Condense daughter of George Parmenter 25 May 1576
John son of William Parmenter 24 September 1581
Robert son of William Parmenter 30 March 1583
Jhon son of William Parmenter 19 January [1583/4]. 1585
Susan daughter of Edward Parmenter 18 April 1586
Robert Permenter son of William Junior 23 October 1588
Edward son of Edward Parmenter 21 November 1590
Samuel son of Robert Permenter 13 October 1592
Robert son of Robert Permenter 24 December 1594
Margarett daughter of William Parmenter June 25 February \V/t4/V 1595
John son of Robert Parmenter 16 November 1599
Alyce daughter of Robert Permenter 25 March 1599
Elizabeth daughter of Robert Permenter 14 October-1599
Elizabeth daughter of Henry Permenter 25 October 1600
William son of Henry Permenter 16 August 1600
Elizabeth daughter of Henry Permenter 4 March 1000/1), 1607
Robert son of William Permyter 16 April 1607
Thomas son of John Permyter 12 May 1609
Sara daughter of Henry Permyter 24 August 1610
Nathaniel son of John Permyter 13 March [1610/11], •Tin.- baptismal entries for 1593, 1597, and 1598 are almost tutii'ty iuii 1611
William son of William Parmenter 17 June 1611
Henry son of Henry Parmenter 30 January [1611/12] 1611
Anne daughter of John Parmenter 13 February [1611/12] 1613
Edee daughter of Edward Parmenter 9 November 1613
George son of John Parmenter 10 March [1613/14] 1614
Adria daughter of Henry Parmenter and Adria his wife 20 November 1616
James son of Edward Parmenter and Joan his wife 2 June 1616
Joseph son of John Parmenter and Anne his wife 19 September 1616
Thomas son of Henry Parmenter and Adry his wife 13 March [1616/17] 1617
Marie daughter of John Parmenter and Anne his wife 17 December 1617
Joane daughter of Edward Parmenter and Joan his wife 20 January [1617/18] 1619
Elizabeth daughter of Robert Pannenter and Elizabeth his wife 25 March 1621
Martha daughter of John Pannenter and Anne his wife 23 July 1625
John son of Robert Parmenter and Elizabeth his wife 25 April 1626
Anne daughter of Robert Parmenter and Anne his wife 14 January [1626/7] 1628
Robert son of Robert Parmenter and Agnes his wife 7 September 1629
Robert son of Robert Pannenter and Anne Fenner 24 May 1630
John son of Robert Parmenter and Anne his wife 18 April 1630
Samuel son of Samuel Parmenter and Elizabeth his wife 19 September 1631
Marie daughter of Robert Parmenter and Anne his wife 30 October 1632
Thomas son of Samuel Parmenter and Elizabeth his wife 19 August 1634
Robert son of Samuel Parmenter and Elizabeth his wife 22 March [1634/5] 1635
William son of Robert Pannenter and Anne his wife 14 March [1635/6] 1636
Elizabeth daughter of Samuel Parmenter and Elizabeth his wife 10 April 1639
Sarah daughter of Samuel Parmenter and Elizabeth his wife 21 January [1639/40]
Marriages, 1587-1639*
1597 Robert Pannenter, son of George Pannenter, and Alice Edwards, daughter of William Edwards, 22 January [1597/8].
1598 Henry Permenter and Awdrye Sparrowe 29 October.
1617 George Pannenter and Marie Usher als Clarke 12 March [1617/18J.
1621 Francis Whitinge and Adria Parmenter 10 April.
1626 Robert Parmenter and Agnes Ingam 24 June.
1626 Thomas Fenner and Dorothy Pannenter 4 July.
1636 Otwell Webbe singleman and Jone Parmenter single 1 November.
Burials, 1586-1639^
1589 Robert son of William Permenter 11 January [1589/90].
1591 George Permenter 7 February [1591/2].
1594 Robert Permenter 1 May. 1594
Amy wife of George Permenter 13 October. 1600
Agnys wife of William Permenter 6 March [1600/1].
1609 Henry son of Henry Permenter 15 July.
1610 William Permenter 4 April.
1611 Sarah daughter of Henery Parmenter 13 March [1611/12].
1613 George Parmenter 27 June.
1615 William Parmenter Sen. 3 June.
1616 James son of Edward Parmenter and Joane his wife 9 December.
1617 William Parmenter 4 December.
1620 Thomas son of Henry Parmenter and Adria hia wife 16 February [1620/1].
• The marriage entries previous to 1587 and for 1594-1596 are missing, t The burial entries previous to 1586 and {or 1688 and 1607 are
1624 William Parmenter 30 January [1624/5).
1629 Elizabeth wife of George Parmenter 24 June.
1630 Robert son of Robert Parmenter and Agnes his wife 26 June.
1636 Katherine Parmenter widow 24 December.
From Lay Subsidies* Fob Hinckford Hundred, county Essex
Little Yeldham
Little Yeldham
Sible Hedingham
Little Yeldham
Ovington
Bible Hedingham
Tilbury-by-Clare
Little Yeldham Sible Hedingham Tilbury-by-Clare
Belchamp St. Paul Castle Hedingham Little Yeldham
Sible Hedingham
Little Yeldham Sible Hedingham
Sible Hedingham
15 Henry VIII [1523-4]
Christyne Pmenter widowe 2s.
William Parmentur 2s.
William Parmentur junr. 4d.
(Lay Subsidies, 108/163.) 34-35 Henry VIII [1542-1544]f Margaret Parmator Richard Parmator John Parmator senr. George Parmator Thomas Parmator Nycolas Parmator John Parmator junr. George Parmator junr. John Parmentor
(76., 109/271) 8 Elizabeth [1565-6]
Robert Parmyter for lands [worth] 20s. tax 16d.
Richard Parmyter for lands [worth] 100s. tax 5s. George Permyter for goods [worth] £6 tax 6s.
William Permeter for lands [worth] 20s. tax 16d.
Kateren Permeter for lands [worth] 20s. tax 16d.
John Permyter for goods [worth] 100sv tax 5s.
(76., 110/425.) 14 Elizabeth [1571-2]
Robert Parmeter for lands [worth] 20s. tax] 16d.
George Parmeter for goods [worth] £7 tax 7s.
William Parmenter for goods [worth] £3 tax 3s. Widow Parmenter for lands [worth] 20s. tax 16d. John Parmenter for goods [worth] £6 tax 6s.
(76., 111/440.) 39 Elizabeth [1596-7] Nicholas Parmeter for goods [worth] 40s. John Parmeter for lands [worth] 20s. George Parmeter for lands [worth] 40s. Robert Parmeter junior for lands [worth] 20s. Edward Parmeter for goods [worth] 40s. William Parmeter for lands [worth] 20s.
(76., 111/518.)" 21 James I [1623-4] [The list is missing.] Robert Parmeter for lands [worth] 20s. [tax] 4d.
(76., 112/609.) 3-4 Charles I [1627-1629]
Robert Permynter for lands [worth] 20a. [tax] 4s. on the first assessment, 4s. on the second assessment. (76., 112/619, 112/627, 112/326.)
• Preserved in the Public Record Office, London.
t TUia manuscript is mutilated and the assessments are missing.
16 Charles I [1640-1]
Little Yeldham Robert Parmenter for lands [worth] 20s. [tax] 8d.
(76., 112/646.)
From Chancery Proceedings
On 21 June 1607 Roger Golding complains that about ten years since John Parmentcr, late of Sudbury, deceased, made a will by which he appointed the complainant and one John Parmenter executors of his estate of some £800, with lands in Sudbury, Tilbury, Little Yeldham, etc., and died about two years since. By said will testator left his estate to the wife of the complainant and her children and to others of his kindred and friends. But one William Parminter has secured for himself administration on the said estate, and in confederacy with John Parminter has seized and embezzled the estate of the deceased, and has not distributed it according to the latter's will.
William Parmenter, one of the defendants, brother and administrator of the late John Parmenter of Sudbury, maltster, replies that as complainant sues as one of the executors of a pretended will of deceased, said complainant should be joined as complainant with John Parminter, the other executor of the pretended will, and should not make the latter a defendant. This defendant knows nothing of any will made ten years ago, but has heard the other defendant, John Parminter, say that about 28 Elizabeth [1585-6] deceased did make a will appointing complainant and said defendant, John Parminter, as executors, and the said complainant did show this defendant a copy of the same and said that he intended to sue this defendant in the ecclesiastical courts, but he has not done so, and defendant doubts if such a will existed, as two years after the time of said pretended will said deceased loaned complainant over £40, which he would not have done had he made him executor of his estate. And moreover this defendant can prove by witnesses that on 24 September 1603 the deceased stated that one William Parmiter, son of this defendant, should have all the estate of deceased. On the death of said deceased this defendant, believing that deceased died intestate, did sue forth administration on his estate in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury (deceased having estate in divers dioceses), which was granted to this defendant 19 September 1605. Deceased died 24 August 1605, possessed of an estate much smaller than is claimed by the complainant; and with the consent of John Parmiter and of Thomas Smith and of Edith his wife, sister of the deceased, this defendant had the estate appraised, which amounted to £200. 12s. The debts of the deceased were £47. 7s. 4d. The defendant, John Parmiter, received as his share of the estate £43. Is. 6d., and said Smith and Edith his wife about £40. The costs of administration were £23. 16s. 8d. The house in Sudbury called "The Gallerye" was the freehold of the said John Parminter, deceased, who with one Peregrine Parker, gent., did purchase the same in fee simple of one Peter Whyte on 6 June, 35 Elizabeth [1593], and on the death of the said Parker said John Parminter had the whole as survivor in fee simple, and, he dying without issue, it came to this defendant as his brother and next heir. Defendant denies any conspiracy with the other defendant, John Panninter.
The other defendant, John Parminter, replies that he thinks that John Parminter, deceased, made a will about 28 Elizabeth [1585-6], but knows not if it remained in existence until his death. Lately complainant sent his son to this defendant to show to this defendant a copy of said will, by which deceased left to his brother William Parminter, the other defendant, for life, lands, etc., in Little Yeldham, with reversion to Henry Parminter, said William's son, and left to this defendant, another brother, for life, lands in Little Yeldham, Tilbury, etc., with reversion to John Parminter, this defendant's son. Also he left to the said William £20 and to his children 6s. 8d. apiece, to this defendant £20 and to his children 6s. 8d. apiece, to the three children of Thomas Smith of Little Maplestead 40s. apiece, to Jone, wife of this defendant, cloth for a gown, to the complainant £5 and three guns, to the wife of the complainant (who died long before the testator) 20s., and to Thomas Golding 20s. This defendant prays that the complainant be required to bring the original will into court, as according to said will the testator left certain lands to this defendant and his children, which have been taken by the other defendant as eldest brother and heir. Deceased died about two years ago and about nineteen years after making said will. Complainant has long concealed the will for some sinister purpose, and as this defendant was unable to find any will of deceased, the other defendant obtained administration on the estate, and this defendant has received one third of the goods, according to the inventory in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury. This defendant denies any conspiracy with the other defendant, William Parminter. (Chancery Proceedings, James I, Bundle G-8, No. 43.)
[From the foregoing records and from some other sources the following information about the Parmenter families of Little Yeldham, county Essex, and about the ancestry of Deacon John Parmenter of Sudbury and Roxbury, Massachusetts, has been derived:
William Parmenter, Sr., born probably about 1465, appears, with other Parmenters, at Little Yeldham, county Essex, in the subsidy of 1523-4.
John Parmenter, Sr., George Parmenter, Sr., Richard Parmenteh, Thomas Parmenter, and Nicholas Parmenter appear at Little Yeldham in the subsidy of 1542-1544. They belong apparently to the generation immediately following that to which William Parmenter, Sr., belongs. No wills have been found which throw light on the exact relationship of these men to one another or on their respective families; but doubtless the fathers of some of the Parmenters of the next generation are included in this list of names.
These men of the next generation are John Parmenter, born probably about 1515, and probably the progenitor of Family A, given below; George Parmenter, born probably about 1520, progenitor of Family B, given below; Richard Parmenter of Little Yeldham, who appears in the subsidy of 1565-6; and Robert Parmenter, born probably about 1530, progenitor of Family C, given below.
Family A
1. John Parmenter, of Little Yeldham, county Essex, born probably about 1515, appears as John Parmenter, Jr., at Little Yeldham in the subsidy of 1542-1544, and is found later in the adjoining parish of Tilbury-by-Clare, co. Essex, in the subsidies of 1565-6 and 1571-2.
The following were probably his children:
i. John, settled in Sudbury, county Suffolk, where he was a brewer or maltster, and died 24 August 1605, leaving no issue. He appears in several entries in the Sudbury borough records from 1597 to 1604 (register, vol. 66, pp. 170^171). His estate was contested in Chancery by Roger Golding in 1607.
ii. William, born about 1540. He was one of the defendants in the Chancery suit brought by Roger Golding in 1607.
iii. John, married Jone . He was the other defendant in the abovementioned suit. Children: John (eldest son), and others.
iv. Edith, married Thomas Smith of Little Maplestead, county Essex; had issue.
v. A Daughter, probably married Roger Goldino.
2. William Parmenter (John), of Little Yeldham, county Essex, the testator of 1615, born probably about 1540, was buried at Little Yeldham 3 June 1615. He married, about 1563, Agnes , who was buried at Little Yeldham 6 March 1600/1. He was one of the defendants in the Chancery suit brought by Roger Golding.
Children: i. Henry, of Little Yeldham, glover, the testator of 1619, baptized at Little
Yeldham 9 July 1564; married. there, 29 October 1598, Audrey Sparrow, who married (2) at Little Yeldham, 10 April 1621, Francis Whiting.
Children, recorded at Little Yeldham:
1. Elizabeth, baptized 25 October 1599; probably died young.
2. William, baptized 16 August 1600.
3. Elizabeth, baptized 4 March 1600/1 [sic, ? 1601/2].
4. Henry, buried 15 July l609.
5. Sarah, baptized 24 August 1609; buried 13 March 1611/12.
6. Henry, baptized 30 January 1611/12.
7. Audrey, baptized 20 November 1614.
8. Thomas, baptized 13 March 1616/17; buried 16 February 1620/1.
ii. Thomas, baptized at Little Yeldham 18 January 1567/8.
iii. William, baptized at Little Yeldham 24 February 1570/1; buried there 4 April 1610.
iv. Edith, baptized at Little Yeldham 9 November 1572.
v. Edward, named in the wills of his father and brother Henry; married Joane. Children, baptized. at Little Yeldham:
1. Edith, baptized 9 November 1613.
2. James, baptized 2 June 1616.
3. Joane, baptized 20 January 1617/18.
vi. John, baptized at Little Yeldham 24 September 1576; probably died young,
vii. Richard. Child: 1. Ann, under 21 in 1644.
viii. Robert, baptized at Little Yeldham 30 March 1581; buried there 11 Jananuary 1589/90.
ix. John, of Yeldham and later of Castle Hedingham, county Essex, the testator of 1644, baptized at Little Yeldham 19 January 1583/4; married about 1606 Anne. Children, recorded at Little Yeldham:
1. Thomas, baptized 12 May 1607.
2. Nathaniel, baptized 13 March 1610/11.
3. Anne, baptized 13 February 1611/12.
4. George, baptized 10 March 1613/14.
5. Joseph, baptized 19 September 1616.
6. Mary, baptized 17 December 1617.
7. John, born probably about 1619.
8. Martha, baptized 23 July 1621.
Family B
1. George Parmenter, of Little Yeldham (also called Over Yeldham and Upper Yeldham), county Essex, the testator of 1591, born probably about 1520, was buried at Little Yeldham 7 February 1591/2. He married Alice — . He appears at Little Yeldham as George Parmenter, Jr., in the subsidy of 1542-1544, is next found in the adjoining parish of Ovington in the subsidy of 1565-6, and appears again at Little Yeldham in the subsidy of 1571-2.
Children:
i. Robert, born probably about 1545; living in 1613, when he is mentioned in the will of his brother William. Child (probably): 1. William, called of Cavendish, county Suffolk, in the will of his grandfather, George Parmenter, in 1591.
ii. Christian, m. Page; had issue.
iii. Richard, of Little Yeldham, living in 1612. He was a legatee in the will of his brother George. Child:
1. Elizabeth, baptized at Little Yeldham 16 November 1572; mentioned in the wills of her grandfather and her uncle George.
iv. George, born probably about 1550.
v. Katherine, married Allison; had issue.
vi. Jone, mied Stainer; had issue.
vii. Edward, appears at Little Yeldham in a subsidy in 1596-7; living in 1612, being named in the will of his brother George. Children, named in the will of their grandfather:
1. Susan, baptized at Little Yeldham 18 April 1585.
2. Edward, baptized at Little Yeldham 2t November 1588.
3. viii. William, born probably about 1560.
ix. Alice.
2. George Parmenter (George), of Little Yeldham, county. Essex, yeoman, the testator of 1612, born probably about 1550, was buried at Little Yeldham 27 June 1613. He married first Amy , who was buried at Little Yeldham 13 October 1594; and secondly Mrs. ElizaBeth Puhkas, widow, who by her former husband had children Rose Purkas, wife of Taine, and Francis Purkas. George Parmenter is found in the subsidy of 1596-7.
Children by first wife:
i. Conscience, baptized at Little Yeldham 25 May 1574; died young,
ii. Robert (perhaps). A Robert Parmenter, son of George, married at Little Yeldham, 22 January 1597/8, Alice Edwards, daughter of William. If this man belongs in this family, he must have died s.p. before the date of his father's will.
3. William Parmenter (George), of Little Yeldham, county. Essex, husband man, the testator of 1613, born probably about 1560, was buried at Little Yeldham 4 December 1617. He married, about 1585, Margery. He inherited various lands in Little Yeldham from his father and copyhold lands called Cowell or Gouldwell by the will of his brother George, which he mentioned in his own will, dated 12 October 1613 and proved 19 January 1617/18. As only two of his children were baptized at Little Yeldham, it is likely that at some period he resided elsewhere; and therefore he was probably the William Parmenter who was assessed in the subsidy of 1596-7 in the adjacent parish of Sible Hedingham, the registers of which prior to 1680 are lost.
Children:
i. Robert, baptized at Little Yeldham 23 October 1586. He succeeded to the lands of his father by the latter's will, and was perhaps the Robert Parmenter who was assessed at Sible Hedingham in th« subsidies of 1623-4 and 1627-1629 and at Little Yeldham in the subsidy of 1640-1. 4.
ii. John, born about 1588. In, Ursula, living in 1613.
iv. George, married at Little Yeldham, 12 March 1617/18, Mabt Ubhbb alias Clarke.
v. Sarah, born about 1593; married at Bures St. Mary, county Suffolk, 4 October 1616, John Cressall, the testator of 1625. After the death of her father she had evidently removed with her brother, John Pannenter, to Bures St. Mary.
vi. Margaret, baptized at Little Yeldham 25 February 1594/5; living in 1613.
4. Dba. John Parmenter (William, George), of Little Yeldham, county Essex, and Bures St. Mary, countys. Essex and Suffolk, England, and of Sudbury and Roxbury, Massachusetts, was born evidently about 1588, as the baptism of his elder brother Robert is recorded at Little Yeldham 23 October 1586, and yet by 12 October 1613 John Parmenter was old enough to be married and to be the father of two children, Mary and John, according to the will of that date of his father, William Parmenter. He may have been born at Sible Hedingham, county Essex, but the early registers of this parish are lost. He inherited no lands from his father, and after the latter's death he evidently removed about eight miles from Little Yeldham into Bures St. Mary. Here his sister Sarah was married, 4 October 1616, to John Cressall, who in his will of 9 July 1625 bequeathed a cow to his brother-in-law John Parmenter. Here also, as John Parminter,* he was a witness, 22 February 1630/1, to the will of Henrie Loker of Bures St. Mary, county Essex, glover (register, vol. 63, pp. 280-281). In 1639 John Parmenter, with his family, and also the
* Thus the name is spelled in the original will of Henrie Loker, although in the registered copy of the will the name U Parmiter widow and children of Henrie Loker emigrated to New England, settling in Sudbury, Massachusetts, where John Parmenter was early chosen selectman, deacon, and commissioner. A comparison of the signature of John Parminter as a witness in the original will of Henrie Loker of Bures St. Mary with an autograph signature of Deacon John Parmenter as a commissioner of Sudbury, Massachusetts, 6 January 1639/40,* shows that the two signatures were made by the same hand. In the summer of 1660 he removed from Sudbury to Roxbury, Massachusetts, where he died 1 May 1671, aged 83 years, according to the church records of Roxbury, which thus furnish additional evidence that he was born about 1588. His will, dated 25 March 1671 and proved 25 July 1671, names wife Annis, daughter Woods, son-in-law John Woods, grandson • John Parmenter, cousin [Bartholomew] Cheevers, shoemaker, of Boston, and cousin John Stibbins.
He married first, in England, probably about 1609, Bridget, who died at Sudbury, Massachusetts, 6 April 1660. He married secondly, at Roxbury, Massachusetts, 9 August 1660, Mrs. Annis ( ) (chandler) Dane, widow successively of William Chandler and John Dane. She died at Roxbury 17 March 1682/3.
Children by first wife, born in England:
i. Mary, born about 1610; named in the will of her grandfather 12 October 1613; died at Marlborough, Massachusetts, 17 August 1690, aged 80; married John Woods of Sudbury and Marlborough, born. in England about 1610, died at Marlborough 10 July 1678. He deposed in 1664, aged abt. 54 years.
Children: 1. Hannah.
2. John, born 8 May 1641.
3. Francis (daughter), born 10 May 1645.
4. James, born 18 July 1647.
5. Catharine.
6. Isaac, born 14 July 1655.
ii. John, born about 1612; named in the will of his grandfather 12 October 1613; came to New England with his father in 1639; resided at Sudbury, Massachusetts, where he died 12 April 1666; married about 1639 Amy, who died 21 November 1681.
Children: 1. John, born about 1640.
2. Joseph, born 12 March 1642/3.
3. Mary, born 10 June 1644.
4. George, born about 1647.
5. Benjamin, born about 1650.
6. Lydia, born 16 October 1655.
Family C
1. Robert Parmenter, of Little Yeldham, county Essex, the testator of 1594, born probably about 1530, was buried at Little Yeldham 1 May 1594. He married, about 1561, Amte. He was assessed at Little Yeldham in the subsidies of 1565-6 and 1571-2.
Children:
Joane, born probably about 1562.
Amy, baptized at Little Yeldham 17 September 1564.
2. iii. Robert, baptized at Little Yeldham 8 February 1567/8.
iv. Jane, baptized at Little Yeldham 5 June 1571.
2. Robert Parmenter (Robert), of Little Yeldham, county Essex, baptized there 8 February 1567/8, appears there in the subsidy of 1596-7. Neither his will nor any administration on his estate has been found.
Children, baptized at Little Yeldham:
i. Samuel, baptized 13 October 1590; married Elizabeth.
Children, baptized at Little Yeldham:
1. Samuel, baptized 19 September 1630.
2. Thomas, baptized 19 August 1632.
3. Robert, baptized 22 March 1634/5.
4. Elizabeth, baptized 10 April 1636.
5. Sarah, baptized 21 January 1639/40.
ii. Robert, baptized 24 December 1592; married (1) Elizabeth ; married (2) at Little Yeldham, 24 June 1626, Agnes (Anne) Inoam.
Children by first wife, recorded at Little Yeldham:
1. Elizabeth, baptized 25 • Suffolk Co. Court Files, Boston, no. 162004. March 1619.
2. John, baptized 25 April 1625.
Children by second wife, recorded at Little Yeldham:
3. Anne, baptized 14 January 1626/7.
4. Robert, baptized 7 September 1628; buried 26 June 1630.
5. John, baptized 18 April 1630.
6. Mary, baptized 30 October 1631.
7. William, baptized 14 March 1635/6.
iii. John, baptized 16 November 1595.
iv. Alice, baptized 25 March 1599.
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JOHN LEAVENS 1581-1647
[Ancestral Link: Lura Minnie Parker (Stagge), daughter of Minnie May Elmer (Parker), daughter of Mark Alfred Elmer, son of William Elmer, son of Sarah Peak (Elmer), daughter of Lemuel Peake, son of Jonathan Peake, son of Hannah Leavens (Peake), daughter of John Leavens, son of John Leavens.]
John Leavens
Came from London in the William and Francis in 1632.
Made a freeman 4 March 1634.
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John Leavens arrival
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ELEVENTH GENERATION
John LEAVENS *Sr. (267)(268) was born about 1582 in England. He died on 16 November 1647 in Roxbury, Suffolk County, Massachusetts. John and Elizabeth arrived in Boston on board the "William and Francis" on 5 June 1632. They settled in Roxbury, outside Boston, and because they were of the "less affluent", they were allotted 6 acres of land. On 4 March 1634, John took the oath of freeman in Boston.
Elizabeth was bedridden when they arrived in America and died in 1638; John was 57 years old. Within a year he married Racheal Wright of Roxbury and they proceeded to build a family. John was 63 years old when Racheal had the twins. Roxbury Church records indicate John died "an ancient godly christian, dyed of dead palsie". The widow received the homestead, located on Dorcester Road in Roxbury and valued at about 100 pounds, by act of General Court, 13 August 1648 (Boston Probate Records). He was married to Rachel WRIGHT * on 5 July 1639 in Roxbury, Suffolk County, Massachusetts.
Rachel WRIGHT was born about 1618. She died after 1680 in Roxbury, Suffolk County, Massachusetts.
Children were:
i. John LEAVENS Jr.
ii. James LEAVENS was born on 16 April 1642 in Roxbury, Suffolk County, Massachusetts. He died on 25 August 1675 in Hadley, Hampshire County, Massachusetts. James Leavens, at age 33, while serving in King Phillips War, was killed in a skirmish with Indians at Hadley on the Connecticut River, referred to as "the exposed frontier". James and his brother Andrew were both at Hadley that fateful day both part of the quota from Roxbury.
iii. Peter LEAVENS died on 15 January 1644/45 in Roxbury, Suffolk County, Massachusetts. He was born on 11 September 1644 in Roxbury, Suffolk County, Massachusetts. Peter and Andrew Leavens were twins.
iv. Andrew LEAVENS was born on 11 September 1644 in Roxbury, Suffolk County, Massachusetts. He died on 19 February 1698 in Hadley, Hampshire County, Massachusetts. Andrew and Peter Leavens were twins. He and his brother James served in King Phillips War and were at Hadley when James was killed by Indians. They were both part of the quota from Roxbury. After his enlistment was up he stayed in Hadley and did not return to Roxbury. It was there that Andrew became freeman on 8 February 1678. He was not a land owner, nor married, but appears to have stayed a soldier until his death at age 53.
v. Rachel LEAVENS was born on 2 August 1646 in Roxbury, Suffolk County, Massachusetts.
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John Leavens
Came from London in the William and Francis in 1632.
Made a freeman 4 March 1634.
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John Leavens arrival
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ELEVENTH GENERATION
John LEAVENS *Sr. (267)(268) was born about 1582 in England. He died on 16 November 1647 in Roxbury, Suffolk County, Massachusetts. John and Elizabeth arrived in Boston on board the "William and Francis" on 5 June 1632. They settled in Roxbury, outside Boston, and because they were of the "less affluent", they were allotted 6 acres of land. On 4 March 1634, John took the oath of freeman in Boston.
Elizabeth was bedridden when they arrived in America and died in 1638; John was 57 years old. Within a year he married Racheal Wright of Roxbury and they proceeded to build a family. John was 63 years old when Racheal had the twins. Roxbury Church records indicate John died "an ancient godly christian, dyed of dead palsie". The widow received the homestead, located on Dorcester Road in Roxbury and valued at about 100 pounds, by act of General Court, 13 August 1648 (Boston Probate Records). He was married to Rachel WRIGHT * on 5 July 1639 in Roxbury, Suffolk County, Massachusetts.
Rachel WRIGHT was born about 1618. She died after 1680 in Roxbury, Suffolk County, Massachusetts.
Children were:
i. John LEAVENS Jr.
ii. James LEAVENS was born on 16 April 1642 in Roxbury, Suffolk County, Massachusetts. He died on 25 August 1675 in Hadley, Hampshire County, Massachusetts. James Leavens, at age 33, while serving in King Phillips War, was killed in a skirmish with Indians at Hadley on the Connecticut River, referred to as "the exposed frontier". James and his brother Andrew were both at Hadley that fateful day both part of the quota from Roxbury.
iii. Peter LEAVENS died on 15 January 1644/45 in Roxbury, Suffolk County, Massachusetts. He was born on 11 September 1644 in Roxbury, Suffolk County, Massachusetts. Peter and Andrew Leavens were twins.
iv. Andrew LEAVENS was born on 11 September 1644 in Roxbury, Suffolk County, Massachusetts. He died on 19 February 1698 in Hadley, Hampshire County, Massachusetts. Andrew and Peter Leavens were twins. He and his brother James served in King Phillips War and were at Hadley when James was killed by Indians. They were both part of the quota from Roxbury. After his enlistment was up he stayed in Hadley and did not return to Roxbury. It was there that Andrew became freeman on 8 February 1678. He was not a land owner, nor married, but appears to have stayed a soldier until his death at age 53.
v. Rachel LEAVENS was born on 2 August 1646 in Roxbury, Suffolk County, Massachusetts.
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Wednesday, July 20, 2011
DANIEL KIBBE 1720-1810
[Ancestral Link: Lura Minnie Parker (Stagge), daughter of Minnie May Elmer (Parker), daughter of Mark Alfred Elmer, son of William Elmer, son of John Elmer, son of Mary Kibbe (Elmer), daughter of Daniel Kibbe.]
North Cemetery, Tolland County, Connecticut
Burial: North Cemetery, Somers, Tolland County, Connecticut, USA
Find A Grave Memorial# 16295318
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married (1) Mary Pratt - Private Connecticut
DAR Patriot Index, Volume II, page 1530
Daniel Kibbe, son of James and Hannah (Kelsey) Kibbe, was born September 1, 1718/20, near Somers, Connecticut. He was married there, October 29, 1741/2, to Mary Pratt. She was born October 3, 1721, the daughter of Ebenezer and Mary (Wood) Pratt of Somers. Daniel had a saw and grist mill on a branch of the Scantic River. He served in the Revolutionary War, and became a respected and substantial citizen in his community. Mary died October 10, 1803, and Daniel died in Somers, December 15, 1810. They are buried in North Cemetery, Somers.
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North Cemetery, Tolland County, Connecticut
Burial: North Cemetery, Somers, Tolland County, Connecticut, USA
Find A Grave Memorial# 16295318
Revolution War record
Daniel Kibbe served as a Private. " From Tolland County he went into the Revolutionary army and served in Capt. Wills Company of col. Spencer's Regiment, and was engaged eight months, participating in the battle of Bunker Hill."
Daniel Kibbe of Somers Connecticut in list of Continental Regiments in 1775.
Vol 12 Pg 11 Connecticut Historical Society
pg 705 The Commemorative & Biographical Record of Tolland and Windham Counties
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Daniel Kibbe served as a Private. " From Tolland County he went into the Revolutionary army and served in Capt. Wills Company of col. Spencer's Regiment, and was engaged eight months, participating in the battle of Bunker Hill."
Daniel Kibbe of Somers Connecticut in list of Continental Regiments in 1775.
Vol 12 Pg 11 Connecticut Historical Society
pg 705 The Commemorative & Biographical Record of Tolland and Windham Counties
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Revolutionary War
Daniel Kibbe - born 1720 Connecticut - died 12-15-1809 Connecticutmarried (1) Mary Pratt - Private Connecticut
DAR Patriot Index, Volume II, page 1530
Daniel Kibbe, son of James and Hannah (Kelsey) Kibbe, was born September 1, 1718/20, near Somers, Connecticut. He was married there, October 29, 1741/2, to Mary Pratt. She was born October 3, 1721, the daughter of Ebenezer and Mary (Wood) Pratt of Somers. Daniel had a saw and grist mill on a branch of the Scantic River. He served in the Revolutionary War, and became a respected and substantial citizen in his community. Mary died October 10, 1803, and Daniel died in Somers, December 15, 1810. They are buried in North Cemetery, Somers.
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Wednesday, July 13, 2011
THANK YE THE LORD (SHEPARD) 1612-1693
[Ancestral Link: Lura Minnie Parker (Stagge), daughter of Minnie May Elmer (Parker), daughter of Mark Alfred Elmer, son of William Elmer, son of John Elmer, son of Mary Kibbe (Elmer), daughter of Daniel Kibbe, son of Hannah Kelsey (Kibbe), daughter of Hannah Ingersol (Kelsey), daughter of Dorothy Lord (Ingersol), daughter of Thomas Lord, father of Thank Ye the Lord (Shepard)]
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BELL ROCK CEMETERY, Malden, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA
BELL ROCK CEMETERY, Malden, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA
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BELL ROCK CEMETERY, Malden, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA
BELL ROCK CEMETERY, Malden, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA
BELL ROCK CEMETERY, Malden, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA
BELL ROCK CEMETERY, Malden, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA
Birth: June 20, 1612, Stepney, Greater London, England
Death: September 20, 1693, Malden, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, USA
Spouse: Ralph Shepard (1606-1693)
Burial: Bell Rock Cemetery, Malden, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, USA
Death: September 20, 1693, Malden, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, USA
Spouse: Ralph Shepard (1606-1693)
Burial: Bell Rock Cemetery, Malden, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, USA
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