Willis, Mary D.

Willis, Mary D.

Female 1699 - 1774  (75 years)

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Willis, Mary D. was born on 27 Nov 1699 in Bridgewater, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA (daughter of Willis, III John and Brett, Mary); died on 19 Dec 1774 in Bridgewater, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA.

    Notes:



    GEN: !THE BRETT GENEALOGY by L. B. Goodenow: 1915

    Mary married Packard, I Joseph on 28 Nov 1723 in Bridgewater, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA. Joseph was born about 1689 in Bridgewater, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA; died in 1760 in Bridgewater, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Willis, III John was born in 1671 in Bridgewater, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA (son of Willis, II John and Byram, Experience); died on 1 Nov 1732 in W Bridgewater, Plymouth Co., MA; was buried in West Bridgewater, Plymouth, Mass.

    Notes:



    GEN: !FGS from Archives of Family History Library, Salt Lake City, UT

    Buried:
    Old Graveyeard

    John married Brett, Mary in 1698 in Bridgewater, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA. Mary (daughter of Brett, I Elihu and hannah, Ann Turner) was born in 1678 in Bridgewater, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA; died on 14 Jan 1756 in W Bridgewater, Plymouth Co., MA; was buried in West Bridgewater, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Brett, Mary was born in 1678 in Bridgewater, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA (daughter of Brett, I Elihu and hannah, Ann Turner); died on 14 Jan 1756 in W Bridgewater, Plymouth Co., MA; was buried in West Bridgewater, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, USA.

    Notes:



    GEN: !FGS from Archives of Family History Library, Salt Lake City, UT

    Children:
    1. 1. Willis, Mary D. was born on 27 Nov 1699 in Bridgewater, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA; died on 19 Dec 1774 in Bridgewater, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA.
    2. Willis, IV John was born on 24 Dec 1701 in Bridgewater, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA; died on 17 Jul 1776 in Bridgewater, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA.
    3. Willis, Margaret was born on 15 Sep 1704 in Bridgewater, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA.
    4. Willis, Martha was born about 1707 in Bridgewater, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA.
    5. Willis, Experience was born about 1708 in Bridgewater, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA.
    6. Willis, Mehitable was born about 1708 in Bridgewater, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Willis, II John was born in 1635 in MA (son of Willis, I Dea John and Hodgkins, Elizabeth); died in 1712 in Bridgewater, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA.

    Notes:



    GEN: !John Arnold Byram, BYRAMS IN AMERICA: 1988

    John married Byram, Experience in 1671 in New England, USA. Experience (daughter of Byram, I Dr Nicholas and Shaw, Susanna) was born in 1649 in Massachusetts, USA; died about 1712. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Byram, Experience was born in 1649 in Massachusetts, USA (daughter of Byram, I Dr Nicholas and Shaw, Susanna); died about 1712.

    Notes:



    GEN: !John Arnold Byram, BYRAMS IN AMERICA: 1988

    Children:
    1. 2. Willis, III John was born in 1671 in Bridgewater, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA; died on 1 Nov 1732 in W Bridgewater, Plymouth Co., MA; was buried in West Bridgewater, Plymouth, Mass.
    2. Willis, Mary was born about 1678 in Bridgewater, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA; died on 29 Nov 1760.
    3. Willis, Samuel was born about 1680 in Bridgewater, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA; died on 19 Jun 1769 in Bridgewater, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA.
    4. Willis, Experience was born about 1693 in Bridgewater, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA.
    5. Willis, II Nathaniel was born about 1705 in Bridgewater, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA.

  3. 6.  Brett, I Elihu was born before 1650 in Bridgewater, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA (son of Brett, II William and Ford, Margaret); died on 13 Jan 1712 in Bridgewater, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA.

    Notes:



    GEN: !L. B. Goodenow, THE BRETT GENEALOGY: 1915

    Elihu married hannah, Ann Turner before 1678. Ann (daughter of Turner, George and Robbins, Mary) was born about 1654 in Bridgewater, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  hannah, Ann Turner was born about 1654 in Bridgewater, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA (daughter of Turner, George and Robbins, Mary).

    Notes:



    GEN: !L. B. Goodenow, THE BRETT GENEALOGY: 1915

    Children:
    1. 3. Brett, Mary was born in 1678 in Bridgewater, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA; died on 14 Jan 1756 in W Bridgewater, Plymouth Co., MA; was buried in West Bridgewater, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, USA.
    2. Brett, Margaret was born about 1679 in Bridgewater, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA; died on 6 Oct 1763 in Bridgewater, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA.
    3. Brett, II Elihu was born about 1681 in Bridgewater, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA; died on 29 Apr 1745.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Willis, I Dea John was born about 1610 in Duxbury, Plymouth Co., MA; died on 27 Aug 1693 in Bridgewater, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA.

    Notes:



    Aurie Willis Morrison, SOME WILLIS FAMILIES OF NEW ENGLAND; 1973 GEN:
    He was of Duxbury, Plymouth Co., MA
    HISTORY OF THE EARLY SETTLEMENT OF BRIDGEWATER,MASS.
    BROTHERS: Nathaniel,Lawrence, Johnathan, Francis
    "John, Duxbury 1640, bec. one of the first sett. of Bridgewater, where
    he was a deac. m. Eliz. wid of the sec. William Palmer, wh. was a
    Hodgkins, had five s. and three ds. John; Nathaniel; Jonathan;
    Comfort; Benjamin; Hannah; Eliz; and Sarah; says winsor; but Mitchell
    give Joseph instead of Jonathan." Savage says, "I would suggest the
    inquiry, if that wid. were not the sec. w. of Mr. Willis, and some of
    his ch. b. by a former one." "Mitchell says his will, of 1692, pro.
    1693 refers to the eight ch. of wh. Hannah was w. of Nathaniel Haward
    . .
    ."
    [p. 5] On 21 September, 1686, "Administration is granted to Elkanan
    Willis of Bridgwater .... on the Estate of his father Nathaniel Willis
    deceased & the Court Desireth his uncle John Willis to assist him in
    the managment of sd Administration" and Elkanan and John gave bond for
    £40.
    John Willis arrived on the ship "Paul" from London heading toVirginia.
    It is not known where he John actually landed. He is in Duxbury
    Massachusetts when he married 1 Feb 1637/8, Elizabeth(Hodgkins)
    Palmer, widow of William Palmer Jr. She had three children by Palmer.
    John and Elizabeth had 8 children of which one was Comfort.

    John married Hodgkins, Elizabeth on 2 Jan 1637 in Duxbury, Plymouth Co., MA. Elizabeth (daughter of Hoskins, Henry and Winthrop, Anne) was born in 1616 in England or Ireland; died in 1681. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Hodgkins, Elizabeth was born in 1616 in England or Ireland (daughter of Hoskins, Henry and Winthrop, Anne); died in 1681.

    Notes:



    Elizabeth's was widow of William Palmer, Jr.

    Children:
    1. 4. Willis, II John was born in 1635 in MA; died in 1712 in Bridgewater, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA.
    2. Willis, I Nathaniel was born about 1637 in Roxbury, Plymouth Co., MA; died on 29 Mar 1716 in Bridgewater, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA.
    3. Willis, Comfort was born about 1641.
    4. Willis, Hannah was born about 1645; died on 12 Feb 1785 in Bridgewater, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA.
    5. Willis, Elizabeth was born about 1647 in Bridgewater, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA; died on 10 Dec 1719.
    6. Willis, Sarah was born about 1649 in Bridgewater, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA; died after 1692.
    7. Willis, Joseph was born about 1651 in Bridgewater, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA; died on 31 Jan 1705 in Taunton, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA.
    8. Willis, Benjamin was born about 1658; died on 12 May 1696 in Bridgewater, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA.

  3. 10.  Byram, I Dr NicholasByram, I Dr Nicholas was born about 1610 in Kent, England (son of Byram, William H. and (Byram), Mary); died on 13 Apr 1688 in Bridgewater, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA.

    Notes:



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    NICHOLAS BYRAM

    Nicholas Byram of Bridgewater made his will 13 January, 1687. Bequests were as follows:

    "I Ratifie unto my brother John Shaw of weymouth my whole Interest in the North adition which was granted by the Court to Bridwater Town & on lot of Meadow in a Place Called Poor meadow Joyning to the Meadow of William Brett . which he hath Possesed severall yeares" "to Each of my Children what land I formerly Gave unto them." "the Rest of my Estate .... I give [p. 17] give unto .... wife Susana" "I leave my aforesd wife Susana sole Executrix" The witnesses were Samuel Allen, Sr., William Brett and John Whitman.

    The executrix presented the will at the court held 13 June, 1688, and it was probated on the testimony of Samuel Allen, Sr., and William Brett.
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    NICHOLAS BYRAM'S INVENTORY
    "The Inventory of Nicholas Byram of Bridgwater who deseaced the thirteenth day of Aprill 1688" was taken by "his wife Susana byram" who signed by a mark.

    It was witnessed by Samuel Allen, Sr., and William Brett. "Susana Byram the wife of Nicholas Byram deceased" made oath to the inventory 16 June, 1688, before John Willis, Sr. "by Dedemus Potestatem Directed to the abovesd John Willice from the Inferiour Court of Comon Pleas held at Plimouth" 13 June, 1688, "the said John Willis was Impowered to adminester the oath abovesd to the above sd Susana Byram"
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    Plymouth Colony: Its History and People 1620-1691

    Part Two: Topical Narratives
    Chapter 13: Everyday Life and Manners:

    As time went on, Plymouth Colony resolved some old problems and acquired new ones. The court could not satisfy all complaints. Though people were frequently punished for slander, in 1677 when Captain
    Goulding, David Lake, and Thomas Lake complained that they were meeting with opposition and threatening speeches from neighbors to disturb them in their peaceful enjoyment of lands granted them by the court, the court said it would maintain their title to the lands, "but as for words, they must beare with them when they meet with them." In 1670 the court ordered that profits from fishing with nets at Cape Cod would go to provide a free school for the training of youth in literature for the good and benefit of posterity, and in 1678 it gave £5 from fishing profits to the schoolmaster at Rehoboth, and it
    expressed an intention to have a grammar school in each town of the colony. People complained of high taxes, and some towns were using tax methods that the court found odd. In 1668, at the complaint of Mr.
    Nicholas Byram that Bridgewater was overtaxing people with dormant lands and undertaking those who used the town's common lands, the court told the town to find some more equitable way. In 1670 the
    court, in answer to the complaint of land owners at Rehoboth, ordered the town not to tax them more than thirty shillings for a £40 rating.

    Plymouth Colony: Its History and People 1620-1691
    Part Three: Biographical Sketches
    Biographical Sketches
    Smith, Ralph
    ... Moses Simonson arrived on the Fortune in 1621. Though not on the 1633 freeman list, he became a freeman no later than 7 March 1636/37 (PCR 1:53). He was in Leiden with the Separatists, and Winslow called him a member of the Dutch Church who could speak English and who took communion with the Separatist Church (Hypocrisie Unmasked, p. 63). He also went by the name Moses Simons, and on 13 December 1660 Moses Simons of Duxbury and his wife Sarah sold his right of lands in Bridgewater to Nicholas Byram (MD 34:85). He dated his will 17 June 1689, calling himself "aged and full of decay," and his inventory was taken 10 September 1691 (MD 31:60). He mentioned his sons Aaron and John; and his daughters Mary, wife of Joseph Alden; Elizabeth, wife of Richard Dwelly; and Sarah, wife of James Nash. He also had a son Moses, Jr. of Scituate, who predeceased him (Ply. Colony PR 3:2:62-63).
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    Byrams in America, John Arnold Byram, 1988, pages 1-2

    The exact reason or event which brought Nicholas to America will probably never be know. Aaron G. Byram, who documented the first Byram family genealogy, "The Byram Pamphlet" drew upon the writing of the family legend as written by the Honorable Nathan Mitchell in his "History of Bridgewater". Aaron wrote"Nicholas Byram was the son of an English gentleman who removed about the time of the birth of his son to Ireland. At sixteen his father sent him to visit his friends in England, in charge of a man who betrayed his trust, robbed him of his money, and sent him to "West Indies" (probably the island of Barbados) where he was sold to pay his passage. After his time of servitude expired, by the help of a few pieces of gold, said to have been sewd into one of his garments by his mother, he took passage to New England and married Susanna Shaw of Weymouth." Mark Bennett Byron III in his book "THE BYRAM CHRONICLE" writes: "The author does not question Nicholas' going to Weymouth MA or his
    marriage to Susanna Shaw but believes that he has uncovered the record of his early arrival in America whether he came directly from England or via Barbados. In either event he landed in Virginia with Thomas Edghill and received 50 acres of land. Possibly the religious climate of Massachusetts Colony was more to his liking than that of Virginia where the established church was firmly entrenched. For this reason Nicholas probably traded his 50 acres of land in Virginia for passage to the MA colony.,"

    He also states that the Virginia Colony have a land grant showing that on 23 Oct. 1637 - Thomas Edghill received 100 acres, Isle of Wight County. Upon a creed running SW of maine creek in the Pagan Baye,
    adjoining next to John Walker's devdt. Westward toward the head of Vaster's Neck. 50 acres due to his personal adv. and 50 acres of 1 servant called Nicholas Byram."

    Then in Northcumberland County Records, on 5 Feb. 1651 - John Hawkin's will gives land to Abraham Byram and a yearling to Abraham's son, Thomas. "From the above, it would seem that a Nicholas and
    Abraham were about the same age, possibly brothers and probably the grand children of Nicholas Byrom, the Cheshire Barrister.

    Mark also gives a statement that Helen Byrom Griggs said. "Father also said that there was a tradition in the family tha the young son of some early Byrom has been kidnapped by a sailor's press gang and had been taken to Barbados from wence he never returned but suggested his origin his origin in kent might have been mistaken for Kenion where the Byroms were established."

    Nicholas may have taken the ketch "Increase" which sailed from Barbados to Boston but was damaged in a storm and arrived in Peqout (New London) Conn. From there he must have gone to MA. Nicholas settled in Weymouth, MA.

    He was made a freeman by the Court, May 2, 1638. The term freeman was sort of an Aristocracy in New England. By 1670 there were only 1,100 Freemen out of a population of 25,000. They were voting members of their colony. A Freeman was required to have a certain amount of land of an income equivalent to the income received from that amount of land. He had the title "Mister", and could wear costly garments with ornaments of silver, gold, or lace threads.

    In 1662 Nicholas purchased of Moses Simmons, Phillip Delano and of George Soule 3 shares, or the original purchase rights, of a tract of land which became Bridgewater. This amounted to seven square miles. He was the second settler. The purchase of "Duxbury Plantation" (Bridgewater) was made on March 23, 1640 by Miles Standish, Samuel Nash and Constant Southworth acting as commissioners appointed to make this purchase.

    It would be interesting to learn where Nicholas acquired the cash for such a purchase. It is possible that the sale of this home in Weymouth, MA provided means to purchase the undeveloped land to the west. This trend, to move west to gain cheaper land continued for many generations and helped distribute the Byram family throughout America. Nicholas took an active part in the government of Bridgewater. He was elected a member of the grand inquest under Thomas Prince in 1664. He was appointed by the Court as one of the selectman of Bridgewater in 1666. He was appointed, with Samuel Edson and John Willis, Councillor of War with the Military Officers of the town in 1667 and he held other civil posititions.
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    Nicholas married Shaw, Susanna in 1635 in Massachusetts, USA. Susanna (daughter of Shaw, Abraham and Best, Elizabeth Bridget) was born about 25 May 1617 in Northowram, Halifax, Yorkshire, Eng; died about 1698 in Bridgewater, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Shaw, SusannaShaw, Susanna was born about 25 May 1617 in Northowram, Halifax, Yorkshire, Eng (daughter of Shaw, Abraham and Best, Elizabeth Bridget); died about 1698 in Bridgewater, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA.

    Notes:

    Will Information: Souce : The Mayflower Descendant: a quarterly magazine of Pilgrim genealogy and history, Volumes 42-43, Massachusetts Society of Mayflower Descendants, 1992

    She left a will in Nov 1700 in Bridgewater; Proved 18 Dec, 1700. The will of Susanna Byam, widow, of the Town of Bridgewater, being aged and weak, was signed by a mark. It left bequests to : "daughter-in-law Mary Byram, my son Nicholas Byram's wife", who received one pair of sheets and my best green say apron; grandson Nicholas Byram, who received my horse and chest belonging to my deceased husband; granddaughter Mehetable Byram, who received one pair of sheets, bolster, smoothing iron and looking glass; daughter Abigail Whitman, who was given one camlet Samar and one fine shift; daughter Deliverance Porter, a red petty coat; daughter Experience Willis, one cow, my best hat, one fine shift, one petty coat, "my Bible and Linnen Wheele"; daughter Susanna Edson, one petty coat; grandson Ebenezer Whitman, one chest with lock and key; greanddaughter Mary Leach, two petty cosats; grand daughter Mary Willis, one chest. Miriam, a negro maid, was given her "freedom" and one "home made hoode." Tom, a Negro man, was given 10 shillings money and his "freedom"..."if he be 30 years of age and if not he shall serve with my son Nicholas Biram till he is 30 years of age and then be free." Son Nicholas Byram received one cow, fire tongs and shovel, a brass skillet, dripping pan, a great spit, Iron hood and Iron kettle. The remainder of the estate, money and other moveables was to be "equally divided amongst" her "four daughters and granddaughter" namely: Abigail Whitman, Deliverance Porter, Experience Willis, Susanna Edson and Mary Leach. Son Nicholas was named as Executor. In a memorandum, Deacon William Brett and Thomas Snell, Sr. were made oath on 18 Dec 1700.

    The Inventory of the estate of Susanna Byram, widow, deceased 28 Nov 1700, totaled £96-2-0 in household items, with a cow and a horse "prized by us whose names are underwritten this 12 day December in year above written. Joseph Shaw and John Whitman."

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    Sources for Susannah Shaw:
    Eunice Byram Roberts, BYRAM-CRAWFORD AND ALLIED FAMILIES GENEALOGY
    George Walter Chamberlain, HISTORY OF WEYMOUTH MASSACHUSETTS; 1923

    Children:
    1. Byram, Deliverance was born about 1636 in Weymouth, Norfolk Co., Massachusetts, USA; died on 30 Sep 1720 in Weymouth, Suffolk, Ma.
    2. Byram, Abigail was born about 1637 in Weymouth, Norfolk Co., Massachusetts, USA; died in 1712.
    3. Byram, II Capt Nicholas was born in 1640 in Plymouth; died on 20 Sep 1727 in E Bridgewater, Plymouth Co., MA.
    4. Byram, Ebenezer was born about 1642 in Weymouth, Norfolk Co., Massachusetts, USA.
    5. 5. Byram, Experience was born in 1649 in Massachusetts, USA; died about 1712.
    6. Byram, Susannah was born in 1648 in Weymouth, Norfolk, Massachusetts, USA; died in 1743 in Bridgewater, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA.
    7. Byram, Mary was born in 1650 in Weymouth, Norfolk Co., Massachusetts, USA.

  5. 12.  Brett, II William was born about 1618 (son of Brett, John and Andrews, Elizabeth); died on 17 Dec 1661 in Bridgewater, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA; was buried in W Bridgewater, Plymouth Co., MA.

    Notes:



    Source:L. G. Goodenow, THE BRETT GENEALOGY: 1915
    He was of Hastings, Kent, ENG

    William married Ford, Margaret before 1648. Margaret (daughter of Ford, III William and Booth, Alice) was born about 1624; was buried in W Bridgewater, Plymouth Co., MA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  6. 13.  Ford, Margaret was born about 1624 (daughter of Ford, III William and Booth, Alice); was buried in W Bridgewater, Plymouth Co., MA.

    Notes:



    GEN: !FGS from Archives of Family History Library, Salt Lake City, UT
    GEN: PARENTS:Probably William Ford II and Alice Booth / or Anne Eames

    Children:
    1. Brett, III William was born about 1648 in Bridgewater, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA; died in 1723; was buried in E Bridgewater, Plymouth Co., MA.
    2. 6. Brett, I Elihu was born before 1650 in Bridgewater, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA; died on 13 Jan 1712 in Bridgewater, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA.
    3. Brett, Alice was born about 1652 in Bridgewater, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA; died about 1673.
    4. Brett, Lydia was born about 1653 in Bridgewater, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA.
    5. Brett, Hannah was born about 1658 in Bridgewater, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA.
    6. Brett, Nathaniel was born about 1661 in Bridgewater, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA; died on 17 Nov 1740 in W Bridgewater, Plymouth Co., MA.
    7. Brett, Margaret was born about 1663 in Bridgewater, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA.

  7. 14.  Turner, George died after 1679.

    Notes:



    GEN: !He was of E Greenwich, Kent, ENG

    George married Robbins, Mary. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  8. 15.  Robbins, Mary (daughter of Robbins, Nicholas and (Robbins), Ann).
    Children:
    1. 7. hannah, Ann Turner was born about 1654 in Bridgewater, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA.